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Effect size

A measure of the magnitude of a relationship or difference between groups. Helps understand the practical significance of findings.

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Correlation

A statistical relationship between two variables, showing how one tends to change in relation to the other. Does not imply causation.

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Causation

Indicates that one event or variable directly leads to a change in another. Unlike correlation, causation requires evidence of a cause-and-effect relationship.

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