True or false? If there is a strong correlation between the variables a and b, a may cause b?

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True

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My answer is: may be true and may be false. There is a conventional dictum that say: "correlation does not imply causation". So, even the correlation is strong, it should not imply a causal relationship. It's safer to say that a may cause b in some cases, but not in others.

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False. Correlation does not imply causation.

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