We are thrilled to announce that Causation Catalyst has been officially approved by Google and is now available on the Chrome Web Store! 🎉
🔍 What is Causation Catalyst?
Causation Catalyst is a powerful Chrome extension designed for data enthusiasts, researchers, and analysts who want to quickly uncover relationships and patterns in their CSV data. Whether you're a data scientist, business analyst, student, or a curious mind, this tool transforms complex data analysis into a streamlined, visual experience. At its core, Causation Catalyst serves as an advanced correlation coefficient calculator, enabling users to explore both correlation and causation within their datasets effortlessly.
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📈 Why Choose Causation Catalyst?
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