Re: [iPad] Re: iPad 1 crashes a lot.

 

The term spurious relationship comes to mind. 

Spurious relationship

In statistics, a spurious relationship (or, sometimes, spurious correlation or spurious regression) is a mathematical relationship in which two events or variables have no direct causal connection, yet it may be wrongly inferred that they do, due to either coincidence or the presence of a certain third, unseen factor (referred to as a "confounding factor" or "lurking variable"). Suppose there is found to be a correlation between A and B. Aside from coincidence, there are three possible relationships:

A causes B,
B causes A,
OR
C causes both A and B.

In the last case there is a spurious correlation between A and B. In a regression model where A is regressed on B but C is actually the true causal factor for A, this misleading choice of independent variable (B instead of C) is called specification error.

Because correlation can arise from the presence of a lurking variable rather than from direct causation, it is often said that "Correlation does not imply causation".



Here's a possible hokey work though. Install a new iOS upgrade. Claim the problem started with this upgrade to get free phone support. Be firm and concerned not mad that the ups upgrade caused it. Apple is so concerned those go well and no one blogs negatively that ios6 killed my RAM that they'll swap machines to save face (IMO). I've gotten new replacement devices that way (1 apple tv and one iPhone)

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On Jul 30, 2012, at 11:23 AM, "bobbystar" <bobbystar@yahoo.com> wrote:

I recall correctly my problems began before wireless sync with iCloud.

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