causal relationships
Causal relationships refer to a cause-and-effect connection between two or more variables, where changes in one variable consistently lead to changes in another variable.
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- causal reasoning
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- correlation and causation
- counterfactual thinking
- direct and indirect causes
- intervening variables
- longitudinal causality
- mediating factors
- multicausality
- nonlinear causality
- reverse causality
- scientific reasoning
- slippery slope
- spurious relationships
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