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0. Basic Principles of Economics / Graphing Review / Problem 3
Problem 3
A graph shows a correlation between the number of hospitals and the number of sick people in a city. What error in causal reasoning might this represent?
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No error; the graph is accurate.
B
Omitted variable bias; hospitals are irrelevant.
C
Reverse causality; more hospitals cause more sickness.
D
Correct causality; more hospitals lead to more sickness.
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