LSAT Prep: Correlation vs. Causation

The world is full of people taking correlational relationships to be causal ones. Here are two examples I've come across recently for yo...




The world is full of people taking correlational relationships to be causal ones.

Here are two examples I've come across recently for you to dissect:


1. An advertisement in the New York City subway consists of the following:





So, the evidence is the correlation (in yellow):



"Kids of teen moms are twice as likely not to graduate than kids whose moms were over age 22."





And the

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