Fnord wrote:
Tuttle wrote:
No, a higher percentage of aspies are transgender than NTs are. There definitely seems to be some correlation, just not necessarily very strong correlation.
Correlation = Coincidence
I'd like to see someone else provide a link to some real, vetted research on this subject.
Sorry, no. Correlation is the opposite of coincidence. The very definition of correlation means that the correlation is NOT a coincidence. Coincidence by definition means there is no correlation. I think what you mean to say is that correlation does not necessarily equate to causation, which might seem the same as coincidence, but it's not the same thing at all.
Correlation simply means that one thing is dependent on another. It does not mean that one thing causes another. If one thing does not cause another, but the two share a relationship with each other that may appear to be a coincidence.
For example, if you flip a lever on one side of a box, and apples come out every time you do it, the lever "causes" apples to drop. That's "causation."
If however, there are two levers, and you flip each one ten times, and six out of the ten times you flip the left lever, green apples come out, but only two of the ten times flipping the right lever, green apples come out, and all the rest are red, that may indicate the left lever is more likely to deliver green apples, which indicates a POSSIBLE relation between the left lever and higher chance of getting green apples, but does not indicate pulling either lever will cause green apples to drop. Thus, there is no causation, but there could be a relationship. It would take many more tests of both levers to prove a relationship.
If you flip both levers a thousand times, and get the same percentage results (600 green apples from the left lever, and 200 from the right lever), you've pretty much proven there is a correlation between flipping the left lever and a 60% chance of getting a green apple, and a correlation between flipping the right lever and a 20% chance of a green apple.
Flipping the levers that many times and getting consistent results like that proves it's no coincidence that the left lever produces more green apples. Conclusions about why it does relies on speculation, unless you tear the box apart and discover the mechanism each lever is connected to. If you find that there are actually two chambers inside the box, each connected to only one of the levers, then count the green and red apples inside of each, and discover that the left chamber contains 60% green apples, and the right 20% green apples, THEN you can come to a clear conclusion as to why you're getting the results you are getting.
Without being able to see inside the box, all one can do is speculate, make educated guesses, and draw conclusions based on logical thinking, but there's no guarantee you'll be right.
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