Connecting and analyzing evidence involves examining different pieces of information or data, identifying patterns or relationships between them, and drawing meaningful conclusions based on the analysis.
Causal Relationship: A relationship between two variables where one variable directly influences or causes changes in the other.
Correlation: A statistical measure that indicates the extent to which two variables are related or associated with each other.
Inference: Drawing a logical conclusion based on available evidence or reasoning rather than direct observation.
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