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Fourteen additional questions about its nature are asked for each potential ADE, including questions about causality and causal drugs (e.g. "Of which drug or drugs do you think this side effect is the result?").

But questions about causality can also lead to trouble, because, in essence, they ask us to assign blame.

Design of clinical research whose purpose is to answer questions about causality can be classified in relation to four axes: the number of study groups, the implementation of an experimental maneuver, cause-effect directionality and source from which the data are collected.

A 2010 paper (pdf) from the IMF, for instance, found that "a 10 percentage point increase in the initial debt-to-GDP ratio is associated with a slowdown in annual real per capita GDP growth of around 0.2 percentage points per year, with the impact being somewhat smaller in advanced economies". Still, similar questions about causality apply to these papers too.

Questions about causality may seem out of place in discussions of immobile objects, such as most architecture represents.

These proposed methods are discussed and, using several specific psychotherapy research examples, the continuing relevance of randomized designs in answering specific questions about causality is underscored.

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But behind that question about location lurks a question about causality: What happened to it?

A question about causality arises, and at that point Wittgenstein picks up the poker to use as a tool in order to make a point about causation.

Answering questions about intentional causality versus physical causality activated a network of regions that have traditionally been associated with Theory of Mind, including the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), the superior temporal sulcus and the temporal poles bilaterally.

One of the most important and controversial questions about causal perception involves its origin: do we learn to see causality, or does this ability derive in part from innately specified aspects of our cognitive architecture?

It differs from the philosophies of Auguste Comte and John Stuart Mill in holding that metaphysical doctrines are not false but meaningless that the "great unanswerable questions" about substance, causality, freedom, and God are unanswerable just because they are not genuine questions at all.

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