Causal-relationship claim
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A glossary of terms used in mathematics.
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Causal-relationship claim
A statement that asserts that changes in a phenomenon (the response) are caused by differences in a received treatment or by differences in the value of another variable (an explanatory variable).
Such claims can be justified only if the observed phenomenon is a response to a well-designed and well-conducted experiment.
Curriculum achievement objectives reference
Statistical literacy: Level 8
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