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We identified the "walkability" of a city, how easy it is to get things done without a car, as a key factor in determining the upward social mobility of its residents
From the article: "Because the current analyses are based on correlational data, there is the possibility that unmeasured third variables account for the link between walkability and upward...
From the article: "Because the current analyses are based on correlational data, there is the possibility that unmeasured third variables account for the link between walkability and upward mobility, and thus we cannot make causal claims."
From the article: "Because the current analyses are based on correlational data, there is the possibility that unmeasured third variables account for the link between walkability and upward mobility, and thus we cannot make causal claims."
I saw this post on hacker news and thought that it might get some interesting discussion here.