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In a 2006 paper in the Journal of Labor Research, researchers discussed the correlational finding that the more alcohol people drink, the more money they earn (drinkers earn 10-14% more than non-drinkers). The title of the paper is "No Booze? You May Lose: Why Drinkers Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers." implying that drinking more leads to greater income. (note: this is a real correlation! In other words, there was nothing wrong with the way the researchers collected data, and there really is an overall correlation between drinking and income.) . Do you think that this conclusion, ie, that drinking more alcohol will cause a person to earn more income, is a reasonable one given the type of data the researchers have lice. correlational data), and why or why not? β’ Are there other ways to explain the finding, and if so, what are they
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