Also, if I understand it correctly, the big drop in Apple's share price in early 2005 is from a stock split. I'd say this is a perfect example of "correlation does not imply causation." It's a good graph to show in a stats class.
Also, if I understand it correctly, the big drop in Apple's share price in early 2005 is from a stock split. I'd say this is a perfect example of "correlation does not imply causation." It's a good graph to show in a stats class.
If I understand it correctly, the big drop in Apple's share price in early 2005 is from a stock split. I'd say this is a perfect example of "correlation does not imply causation." It's a good graph to show in a stats class.
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