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A scientist in Finland wants to discover if there is a relationship between the amount of sleep someone gets each night and his or her grades. Currently, there is only 6 hours of daylight in Finland. The scientist talks to 500 students from a local college as they exit a library in the evening. The results from the study show that there is a weak but noticeable correlation between sleep and grades in these students. A media outlet in New York finds the study and wants to share the findings. They write the headline: "Sleep better to get higher grades? It may not matter as much as you think." Is the conclusion in the headline justified?
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