The causation
Example: Causation shows direct relationship between cause and effect
Definition
"The causation" refers to the demonstration or investigation of a direct relationship between a cause and its effect, especially in research contexts. It establishes how one event or condition directly influences another, distinguishing it from mere correlation.
Etymology
The term "the causation" derives from the Latin word 'causatio,' meaning 'a pleading or case,' which evolved to signify 'the act of causing.' It entered English through Old French, reflecting the concept of cause and effect fundamental in philosophical and scientific discussions. Did you know it shares roots with the word 'cause,' emphasizing its role in explaining why things happen?
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"The causation" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Research - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 108 commonly used words.
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