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Unread 10-01-2006, 11:18 PM   #12 (permalink)
SittinOnDubsWGW
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Originally Posted by THEINCREDIBLEdork
UB's conclusion is logically correct. This fallacy is a common problem with statistical analysis. Correlation is NOT causation.
Exactly.

I wasn't taking this article to full heart, as in more finding it somewhat humorous that this study took place. I really don't think that it has anything to do with the drinking at all. Just as if you were to look at the second article that Beebs posted it states that Social Drinkers earned more than the people that drank at home.

Its just the going out and being social and making contacts is more likely to help in ones rate of pay or being more successful.
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