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Firstly, let us discuss the difference between correlation, coincidence, and causation.
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So correlation is a relation existing between phenomena or things that tend to vary, be associated, or occur together in a way that's not expected on the basis of chance alone.
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For instance, if you eat three meals every day promptly at 8 a .m., 12 .30 p .m.
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And 6 p .m., there will be a sizable period of time twice a year where your dinner time will correlate to the sun setting.
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Your hunger for dinner is caused by the setting of the sun.
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Obviously, that's not true, but for this period of the year, these two events will be correlated.
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That is correlation.
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Coincidence is the occurrence of events that happen at the same time, purely due to some chance, but seem to have some sort of connection.
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Causation is the act or process of causing...