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Here, an argument a priori is said to be "from causes to the effect" and an argument a posteriori to be "from effects to causes".
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But beside this diagram, linking the causes to the effects, are big blue arrows labelled "Scientific Gaps".
The conceptual limitations of this framework were exacerbated by conceiving of the causal activity in terms of something passing from the cause to the effect.
The first question: Can you readily assign a cause to the effect you see?" If pointing to the cause is easy, you're on the skill side.
He stresses the primacy of the most universal cause, which is, therefore, further from its effect with respect to the causes nearer to the effect and hence apparently more important.
Workers often have multiple exposures, however, which may interact to cause the effect.
Repetitive instances, which are 'tolerated' eventually shapes a workplace environment and causes desensitization to the obvious effects, ultimately causing longer term stress, anxiety and burnout.
A proper explanation tells you three things: what the cause is, the nature of the cause, and how the cause gives rise to the effect.
Lack of mixing of the insoluble substrate did not appear to be causing the effect either.
Given that different causes can produce similar effects, a cause effect relationship is generally not bijective but is rather a surjection from the domain of the causes to that of the effects.
Metal coils will occlude vessels and fibres attached to them cause thrombosis, similar to the effect of surgical ligation.
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