4:57... The assumption that people choose education based on ability implies P(Education|Ability), which would be negligible in the context of the equation. We only need P(Ability|Education) = 0 for ZCM to hold. Correlation is symmetric, conditional probability is not.
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4:57... The assumption that people choose education based on ability implies P(Education|Ability), which would be negligible in the context of the equation. We only need P(Ability|Education) = 0 for ZCM to hold. Correlation is symmetric, conditional probability is not.
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Can’t release these due to copyright issues, however I released videos because that’s within my capacity!
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