From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Joint effect, a logical fallacy in which two things that have a common cause, are thought to be cause and effect themselves.
It's a special case of correlation implies causation.
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Joint effect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joint effect, a logical fallacy in which two things that have a common cause, are thought to be cause and effect themselves.
It's a special case of correlation implies causation. |
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