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SAT Reading: Interpreting the Word "Correlation" in the Context of a Scientific Passage 1 Views


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What is correlated with the word correlation in this video's SAT reading passage? Watch to unravel the mystery!


Transcript

00:03

All right Shmoopers next question on the volcano there we go as using the passage

00:07

correlation on line 16 right here most nearly means what all right line 69 [text on screen]

00:11

let's cruise down here and look at it what are they saying although this is a

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fascinating correlation there are too many atoms and too many volcanoes

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expeditions on cycle cycle alone all right so this is a fascinating

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correlation they're referring to the paragraph above so we've got to kind of [writing on chalkboard]

00:23

figure out what's going on there and let's preceding eruptions based on the [text on screen]

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information fortnightly at every 14 days or so I'm on Aloha almost certainly ok

00:32

well the correct answer here is a connection volcanic eruptions are more [Island life]

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likely to occur during a fortnightly tide so there's definitely a connection [writing on chalkboard]

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between the two the author thinks there are many factors in volcanic eruptions [smoke coming out of volcano]

00:45

while tides can make it easier for a volcano to erupt well they don't

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necessarily cause eruption so get rid of be a tidal maximum isn't the same as in [writing on chalkboard]

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eruption and it doesn't mean an eruption will happen so there's no way

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equivalence is the right choice and despite the lack of any definitive [tidal waves]

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causal link the author clearly believes that tides can be a factor in eruptions [volcanic eruption]

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and shows enough evidence to prove that the correlation isn't a coincidence so

01:10

get rid of D the answer is a correlation connection

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well the two C words kind of work for you that time yeah we're done [student writing]

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