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Whether there is any causal relationship involved will be considered later.
A: Someone needs to show a causal relationship where this has actually worked.
No one, of course, is actually suggesting a causal relationship.
"The case questions the possible causal relationship" between the two diseases, they said.
A direct causal relationship may not be easy to establish.
"But we cannot be sure of that, or know which way the causal relationship goes.
This again appears to suggest that there is not causal relationship.
But the existence of a causal relationship is still debated.
For some partisans, there was a causal relationship at work.
It is difficult to demonstrate a causal relationship based on patient reports.
In fact, the usual causal relationship between interest rates and the dollar might have worked the other way around this time.
It recognizes the causal relationship of cost drivers to activities.
This temporal overlap would be necessary for a causal relationship.
"You do not think it is a causal relationship?"
The figure shows the causal relationships among the categories of explanations.
It hints that imagination and events do have some kind of causal relationship.
Causal relationships can be made through social learning without requiring experience firsthand.
"I think there is a causal relationship," Clancy told reporters.
The previous causal relationship still applies, and goes from investment to saving.
Grossman has argued for a causal relationship between schooling and health.
They record events past, and the present stands in a causal relationship to the past.
The more specific an association between a factor and an effect is, the bigger the probability of a causal relationship.
A decade later he said, "there is no demonstrated causal relationship between smoking or any disease."
It does so by examining causal relationships observed between tasks.
Thus, Descriptive research cannot be used to create a causal relationship, where one variable affects another.