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This week, Jacqui & Bryan are talking Logic Fails, focusing today on False Cause. False cause says it's illogic to claim an outcome is the direct result of a certain, sometimes unrelated, inciting incident. In these scenarios, it's especially important to be able to differentiate between correlation and causation because just because two things are happening in conjunction, it doesn't establish cause. It's imperative that we know the difference between correlation and causation and call it out when someone's confusing the two.
Good Risings is a mindset. Join Jacqueline MacInnes Wood & Bryan McMullin for a daily dose of Good Vibes & Mindfulness. Presented By: Cavalry Audio Producers: Jason Seagraves & Margot Carmichael Audio Editing: Revision Sound Music: Gramoscope Music Executive Producers: Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Bryan McMullin, Dana Brunetti & Keegan Rosenberger Follow Good Risings on Apple Podcasts to receive new episodes daily!
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