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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 6th September 2021

Dilbert//11832, first published five years ago on Monday 6th September 2021

Wally's Vacation Day Correlation


Open source transcript

I DID A STUDY ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MY VACATION DAYS AND OUR STOCK PRICE.

AS YOU CAN SEE, THEY RISE OVER THE YEARS IN A HIGHLY CORRELATED WAY.

ARE YOU USING MIS- SO YOU'RE LEADING SAYING DATA TO YOU DON'T SCAM MORE CARE ABOUT VACATION OUR STOCK- DAYS?

HOLDER?

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Misleading Data"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between two individuals, likely in a workplace setting. The first person shares their research on the correlation between vacation days and stock prices, which they claim to have studied. The second person questions the validity of this research, pointing out that the years in question are highly correlated. This implies that the data may be misleading or biased due to the correlation between the variables.

Key Points:

  • The first person presents their research on vacation days and stock prices.
  • The second person expresses skepticism about the research, citing the high correlation between the years in question.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of considering potential biases and correlations when interpreting data.

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