R. A. Fisher, one of the greatest statisticians of the twentieth century, argued that the link between smoking and cance

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R. A. Fisher, one of the greatest statisticians of the twentieth century, argued that the link between smoking and cance

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R. A. Fisher, one of the greatest statisticians of the twentieth
century, argued that the link between smoking and cancer is a
spurious correlation. Was Fisher right? If yes, why is he right? If
Fisher was wrong, why was he wrong? How was it possible to
establish a causal link between smoking and cancer.
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