Did you know...
...that “correlation does not equal causation” is a fundamental rule of critical thinking?
This sticker reminds you that an observed connection between two variables does not necessarily mean a cause-and-effect relationship. Third variables or confounders can often play a role. A simple example: There is a correlation between the number of ice cream machines sold and the number of sunburns in the summer. This does not mean that ice cream machines cause sunburns - here the warm season is the real "confounder". A small but important hint to avoid misunderstandings and misinterpretations in data analysis. Stick it to your workstation or laptop and always keep this essential rule in mind!
• Highly opaque film that you cannot see through
• Quick and easy bubble-free application
• Durable vinyl
• 95µ density
Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.