________ is a problem that occurs when one concludes that a change in variable Xcaused a change in variable Ywhen in actual fact, it is a change in variable Ythat caused a change in variable X. A) The omitted variable B) The positive-to-negative relationship C) Reverse causality D) Nonlinear slope

Business · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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The term that describes a situation where one mistakenly concludes that a change in variable X caused a change in variable Y when, in reality, it is a change in variable Y that caused a change in variable X is "C) Reverse causality." This concept highlights the confusion in establishing the direction of causality between two variables.






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