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International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation
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William Spaniel: International Relations 101 - International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation

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William Spaniel: International Relations 101 International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation

International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation Transcript and Lesson Notes

http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ A and B are correlated if A and B tend to appear together. However, correlation does NOT imply causation. There are many ways in which A and B can be correlat

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http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ A and B are correlated if A and B tend to appear together. However, correlation does NOT imply causation. There are many ways in which A and B can be correlat

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  • Review the core idea: http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ A and B are correlated if A and B tend to appear together. However, correlation does NOT imply causation. There are many ways in which A and B can be correlat
  • Understand how international relations fits into International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation.
  • Understand how international relations 101 fits into International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation.
  • Understand how IR 101 fits into International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation.
  • Understand how international fits into International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation.

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http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ A and B are correlated if A and B tend to appear together. However, correlation does NOT imply causation. There are many ways in which A and B can be correlated but A does not cause B. This lecture looks at a few ways correlation can obscure causation and how it relates to the democratic peace theory.

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What is International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation about?

http://gametheory101.com/courses/international-relations-101/ A and B are correlated if A and B tend to appear together. However, correlation does NOT imply causation. There are many ways in which A and B can be correlat

What key concepts are covered in this lesson?

The lesson covers international relations, international relations 101, IR 101, international, relations.

What should I learn before International Relations 101 (#34): Correlation versus Causation?

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Practice by applying the main concepts: international relations, international relations 101, IR 101, international.

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