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Use "correlational" in a sentence
"But, as LS points out, "The results are correlational, meaning there's no way to know whether your tendency to pay attention to others influences your political beliefs or whether political beliefs change behavior.""
"This is not causational, and you’ll be hard-pressed to even call it correlational."
"Other studies concurred, but all had one thing in common: They were all correlational, meaning researchers compared separate groups of people with different alcohol consumption habits."