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How do correlation and causation differ?
A. Causation can involve a number of different events, while correlation can only happen between two events.
B. Causation describes events happening in the past, while correlation describes events happening in the present.
C. Causation impacts events that happen around the same time, while correlation explains can impact events separated by many years.
D. Causation explains a direct connection between events, while correlation explains an indirect connection between events.

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Correlation and causation differ in one key aspect which is that causation usuall explains a direct connection between two event while correlation at the same time will only explain indirect connections between events - D. 

The correct answer is option D - Causation explains a direct connection between events, while correlation explains an indirect connection between events.

Causation is the relation between two simultaneous or successive events, when the first event, which is the cause, brings about the other, which is the effect. That means that one event is the result of the occurrence of the other.

Correlation, on the other hand, is a connection or link between things. But one does not necessarily bring the other.

Finally, it is important to say that correlation does not imply causation.