>>12463859>Is there a correlation?There's a strong correlation between eating rice and having intestinal cancer (stronger than any correlation between red meat and gut cancer, which one is suggested you a void?). There's a stronger correlation between drinking hot tea and having esophageal cancer than between smoking and any of the cancers smoking is known to cause.
At some point, you people will bother to read a literal introductory statistics book (or even just a fucking guide manual), you'd understand that showing correlation has more to do with the data you collected, how you collected it, and what analysis you did than whether or not there's any actual correlation between two things.
I recommend these, to start:
Statistics in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference by Sarah Boslaugh
ISBN-13: 978-1449316822
ISBN-10: 1449316824
An Introduction to Error Analysis: The Study of Uncertainties in Physical Measurements, 2nd Edition by John R. Taylor
ISBN-13: 978-0935702750
ISBN-10: 9780935702750