Concept explainers
To criticize the statement given in the question.
Explanation of Solution
The statement given in the question is: A candidate for office claims that “there is a
From this, we can say that there may be an association but not a correlation unless the variables are quantitative. There could be a correlation between average number of hours of television watched per week per person and number of crimes committed per year. Even if there is a relationship it does not mean one causes the other. So, the candidate that claims this statement is false in the correlation term.
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