In psychology,correlation measure the strength of the link between two variables. It is also important to know that correlations do not show:

a)the strength of the relationship
b)causation
c)the direction of the relationship
d)what occurs between sets of observations
IS B CORRECT ANSWER?THANK YOU :)

yes, of course, B is the thing correlation does not show.

Yes, B is the correct answer. Correlations do not show causation, meaning that just because two variables are correlated does not mean that one variable causes the other to occur.

Yes, that's correct! Option B is the correct answer. Correlation measures the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables, but it does not imply causation. In other words, a correlation between two variables shows that they are related or associated with each other, but it does not indicate that one variable causes the other to change.