Which of the following is true of correlations?

A. A correlation is when two events occur together at a rate higher than mere chance would predict.
B. A correlation always indicates a causal relationship.
C. A positive correlation holds when the occurrence of one event decreases the chance of another event occurring.
D. None of these answers is correct.


Answer: A

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