even though correlation does not equal causation, can two correlated but unrelated statistics nonetheless be used to to predict each other?
for example, if we found an inverse correlation between drinking coffee and dying in aviation disasters, could we therefore say that a pilot who drinks coffee is less likely to die in the air?
for example, if we found an inverse correlation between drinking coffee and dying in aviation disasters, could we therefore say that a pilot who drinks coffee is less likely to die in the air?