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#531: Correlation, Causation & Cliché

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Causation Unpacked: From Probability to Determinism

Causation can be understood through two primary frameworks: probabilistic and deterministic. Probabilistic causation pertains to how the presence of a factor increases the likelihood of an outcome, whereas deterministic causation establishes a direct cause-effect relationship where specific conditions must be met for an effect to occur. The distinction is crucial in fields like nutrition science, where evidence assessment determines whether a course of action is justified. Additionally, concepts from epidemiologists like Kenneth Rothman and Sandra Greenland introduce ideas of necessary and sufficient causes, enhancing our understanding of how specific factors influence health outcomes.

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