A causal argument is an approach used to explain how one event or phenomenon causes another. It aims to establish cause-and-effect relationships between variables by providing evidence and logical reasoning.
Related terms
Correlation: Correlation refers to a statistical relationship between two variables without implying causation.
Counterargument: A counterargument presents opposing viewpoints or objections against an original argument.
Effectiveness: Effectiveness measures how well something achieves its intended purpose or produces desired results.