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Causality is an
influence by
which one event, process, state, or
object (a cause)
contributes to the
production of
another event, process, state, or object...
- The
Granger causality test is a
statistical hypothesis test for
determining whether one time
series is
useful in
forecasting another,
first proposed in...
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Physical causality is a
physical relationship between causes and effects. It is
considered to be
fundamental to all
natural sciences and
behavioural sciences...
- Look up
causality or
causal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Causality is the
influence that
connects one
process or state, the cause, with another...
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Causality: Models, Reasoning, and
Inference (2000;
updated 2009) is a book by
Judea Pearl. It is an
exposition and
analysis of
causality. It is considered...
- possible. Such travel, if at all feasible, may give rise to
questions of
causality.
Forward time travel,
outside the
usual sense of the
perception of time...
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causal notation.
Causal inference is said to
provide the
evidence of
causality theorized by
causal reasoning.
Causal inference is
widely studied across...
- but the two
phenomena are distinct.
Philosophical efforts to
understand causality extend back at
least to Aristotle's
discussions of the four causes. It...
- In econometrics,
endogeneity broadly refers to
situations in
which an
explanatory variable is
correlated with the
error term. The
distinction between endogenous...
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consistency paradoxes, and Newcomb's paradox.
Bootstrap paradoxes violate causality by
allowing ****ure
events to
influence the past and
cause themselves,...