Correlation Causation and Why You Need to Know the Difference
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In research, relationships between factors are often described in one of two ways: correlation and causation. If you struggle to understand the difference, this video uses a real-world example to help explain it and why it matters… • Correlation describes the relationship between two variables (A and B), where directly changing one doesn’t lead to a change in the other. Causation, on the other hand, signifies that a change in variable A will result in a change in the variable B. • Knowing the difference between causation and correlation is important when reading and applying edu research, to help you make changes in your school that will have a real impact. • • Our Becoming Evidence-Informed topic area is perfect for this, giving insight into how to read, understand and analyse educational research, as well as how it can inform and enhance your practice. Plus, it’s just one of the many topics on the Teacher CPD Academy! • Request a free trial and discover how Cognitive Science research can enhance teaching practice and empower student learning in your school, with Interactive Courses, bite-size Expert Insights, ready-made Lesson Materials and more: https://www.teachercpdacademy.com/fre... • Check out InnerDrive's Teaching Learning resources and workshops: https://www.innerdrive.co.uk/ • Follow InnerDrive on Twitter: / inner_drive • • If you liked this video, make sure to give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more!
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