Suppose we find that how many other people someone sees in a day correlates positively with how often the person gets a haircut. Which of the following conclusions can we draw, if any?

a. While getting a haircut, someone is likely to see many other people

b. Someone who is trying to make a good impression on other people tries to look good.
c. Living in a big city increases how many people you see and how much you care about grooming.
d. We can draw none of these conclusions.

d

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