What is the meaning of statistical independence? 1) A variable is meaningful without statistics.2) One variable is an independent variable and causes another variable.3) Two variables are independent variables, when they together cause a thirdfactor.4) Two variables are not significantly associated with each other.5) No variable is existing without any interactions with other variables.

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What is the meaning of statistical independence?

1) A variable is meaningful without statistics.
2) One variable is an independent variable and causes another variable.
3) Two variables are independent variables, when they together cause a third
factor.
4) Two variables are not significantly associated with each other.
5) No variable is existing without any interactions with other variables.

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