Applicable Quote by Anonymous
“A great book seeks to explain causality, not correlation. It works to point out the circumstances in which it works, and where it doesn't. And in so doing, it is broadly applicable.”
About This Quote
The quote stresses that a valuable book clarifies cause‑and‑effect, not just relationships, and notes its limits and broader relevance.
In simple terms: A good book explains cause, not just correlation, and its limits.
Seek works that reveal true causality.
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Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- research
- education
- policy analysis
- science communication
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you test if a claim is causal?
- When is correlation sufficient?
It may overlook complex, multi‑factorial systems where causality is ambiguous.