causal reasoning
Causal reasoning refers to the process of understanding and explaining cause-and-effect relationships between events or phenomena based on evidence and logical reasoning.
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- bayesian reasoning
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- cause and effect relationships
- cognitive biases
- constructing and dismantling arguments
- correlation vs causation
- counterfactual reasoning
- critical thinking
- decision making
- deductive reasoning
- ecological fallacy
- experiments
- hypothesis testing
- inductive reasoning
- intuition
- law of cause and effect
- logic
- post hoc ergo propter hoc
- probabilistic reasoning
- reasoning
- reasoning by analogy
- scientific method
- statistical analysis
- syllogism
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