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The Limits of Correlation: Understanding Causation and Making Predictions
The video is a lecture on the limits of correlation in statistics. The speaker discusses the importance of being careful when interpreting correlations and emphasizes that correlation does not infer causation. The video covers topics...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Epidemiology - the backbone of public health
Epidemiology underpins everything we do in public health and global health. Epidemiology is more than just research methods and qualitative and quantitative study design. It's about understanding the distribution of states of health and...
ShortCutsTv
Psychology and Science
This film examines the question of whether or not Psychology can be considered a science. It identifies the key characteristics of science and uses a range of classic and contemporary studies to show how psychology does and doesn't...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistics: Correlation and Causality
Video uses a real world medical article as an example to explain the difference between correlation and causation. [10:45]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fundamentals: Correlation and Causation
In this Wireless Philosophy video, Paul Henne (Duke University) explains the difference between correlation and causation. [7:08]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Linear Regression and Correlation: Correlation and Causality
Video uses a real world medical article as an example to explain the difference between correlation and causation. Understanding why correlation does not imply causality (even though many in the press and some researchers often imply...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Metaphilosophy: Contrastivism #3 (Causation)
In this Wireless Philosophy video, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University) introduces a new approach to causation: contrastivism. At odds with traditional philosophical approaches to causation, contrastive causation holds that causal...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Correlation
This lesson defines correlation as the relationship between variables presented on a scatter plot.