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causal talk
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'causal talk' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to casual conversation, typically between friends, family, or colleagues. For example, "We had a great time just catching up over causal talk and drinks."
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As Kim puts it, there is the 'question of whether the [Dowe-Salmon] theory provides a way to "translate" causality understood in the [Dowe-Salmon] theory into ordinary causal talk and vice versa.' (Kim 2001, p. 242, and see especially Hausman 1998, pp. 14 17, 2002, p. 719).
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Causal talk is therefore one important component of ECSEL.
Thus even if a "manipulationist" or "interventionist" framework does not yield a reduction of causal talk to non-causal talk, it provides a natural way of marking the distinctions among a number of different causal notions and exhibiting their interrelations.
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The physical quantities, energy and momentum, underlie the properties that are identified as causes or effects in everyday causal talk.
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To date, research has primarily focused on causal talk (CT) outside the child's immediate emotional experience (Brown and Dunn 1996; Salmon et al. 2013).
In another study, Brown and Dunn (1996) demonstrated in a sample of 47 children that increased frequency of child causal talk (as well as increased frequency of causal talk by both child and mother) predicted greater understanding of emotional ambivalence 3 years later.
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Talk of information is not needed; causal role function talk is sufficient.
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As Judea Pearl notes in his survey of the statistical literature on Simpson's paradox, statisticians had an aversion to talk of causal relations and causal inference that was based on the belief that the concept of causation was unsuited to and unnecessary for scientific methods of inquiry and theory construction (Pearl 2000, 173 181).
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"For many counselors the litmus test of good treatment is whether you can get the patient to cry," says Richard Rawson, associate director of the Integrated Substance Abuse Programs at U.C.L.A. "If you look at the data, there's not a lot to support a causal relationship between talking about feelings and not using drugs and alcohol.
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Assume the following probabilities, which hold for the distributions among \ A, {\sim}A, B\), and \({\sim}B\), are On the basis of the definition of the conditional probability, we get Thus (i) and (ii) are both true with respect to the stated world; hence we have proven, according to Mellor's own definition of causality, that it is consistent to talk about causal loops.
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And, in the country with the developed world's highest murder rate and easiest access to guns, violent political rhetoric that paints government as an enemy to be fought is troubling.An uptick in death threatsThe causal relationship between vicious talk and violent action is far less certain.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing complex relationships, use "causal talk" to introduce simplified explanations before delving into more technical analyses.
Common error
Avoid using "causal talk" in highly formal or scientific writing where more precise terminology is expected. Opt for terms like "causal reasoning" or "causal analysis" instead.
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Linguistic Context
"Causal talk" functions as a noun phrase that denotes the act of discussing or referring to causal relationships. Ludwig AI shows examples of its use in both general discussions and specific academic theories. It can also be a more informal version of terms like "causal reasoning" or "causal analysis".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "causal talk" is a phrase used to describe discussions about causes and effects, particularly in informal or simplified contexts. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is grammatically correct and usable in written English. It is commonly found in scientific and news media sources, especially when explaining complex relationships or emotional concepts to children. When writing, it's best to use "causal talk" in neutral to informal settings and consider more precise terminology for formal scientific analyses. Related phrases include "casual conversation" and "discussing causality", each with slight differences in meaning and emphasis.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
talking about causes
More general and less technical way of expressing "causal talk".
casual conversation
Focuses on the informality of the discussion, rather than the causal aspect.
explaining cause
Focuses specifically on the act of providing explanation.
discussing causality
Highlights the action of discussing the cause-and-effect relationship.
cause-and-effect discussion
Directly emphasizes the relationship being discussed, with a formal tone.
reasoning about causes
Emphasizes the mental process of determining causes.
informal causal explanation
Highlights the informality of explaining cause-and-effect.
causal reasoning
Broader term referring to thought processes related to causes.
casual causal analysis
Refers to a simplified or less rigorous causal analysis.
the language of causation
Focuses on the vocabulary and terminology used to describe causation.
FAQs
How can I use "causal talk" in a sentence?
"Causal talk" can be used to describe discussions about causes and effects, or informal conversations. For example, "The curriculum incorporates "causal talk" to help children understand emotions."
What's the difference between "causal talk" and "casual conversation"?
"Causal talk" specifically implies discussing causes and effects, while "casual conversation" is a broader term for informal chat.
Is "causal talk" appropriate for academic writing?
It can be appropriate, especially when introducing a concept or summarizing less formal discussions, but more precise terminology is often preferred for detailed analyses. Consider alternatives like "causal reasoning" or "causal analysis" in formal contexts.
What are some examples of "causal talk" in emotional development?
"Causal talk" in emotional development refers to conversations where adults help children understand the causes and consequences of their emotions, promoting emotional competence.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested