De causaliteit



Example: De causaliteit tussen roken en ziekte is duidelijk bewezen.

Definition


"De causaliteit" refers to the relationship between cause and effect, indicating how one event or action directly leads to another. It is often used in research contexts to establish that one factor is responsible for causing a particular outcome or result.

Etymology


The word "de causaliteit" comes from the Latin 'causalitas,' which means 'causality' or 'the principle of cause and effect.' It entered Dutch through French and scientific discourse, reflecting the importance of understanding cause-and-effect relationships in research and philosophy.

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"De causaliteit" appears in the Vocaplus list "Dutch - Research - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 108 commonly used words.
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