probabilistic causal pathways
Probabilistic causal pathways refer to the understanding that multiple factors or causes can contribute to an outcome, and the relationship between these factors and the outcome is not deterministic but follows a probabilistic pattern. It acknowledges that different causes can have varying degrees of influence, and the outcome can occur with different probabilities based on the combination of these causal factors.
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