Gary Klass wrote:

> http://lilt.ilstu.edu/gmklass/COW/

As other posters have noted: always beware the "obvious" implications of 
correlations. A common example is that drownings and ice cream sales are 
strongly correlated.

I think it worth noting that the students who watch more TV (or any of 
them really) are not terribly likely to go to their room and study math 
instead if they were denied that opportunity. But that's just a conjecture.

-Derrick Coetzee



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