Cómo Pronunciar "causality"
word
ˌkɔˈzɑɫɪti
kaw-ZAL-uh-tee
kɔːsˈælɪti
kawz-AL-i-tee
Definición
The principle or relationship that one event (the cause) directly leads to another event (the effect). Often discussed in science or philosophy.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˌkɔˈzɑɫɪti
Inglés Británico
kɔːsˈælɪti
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
kaw-ZAL-uh-tee
UK
kawz-AL-i-tee
Escucha en Contexto
Scientists study causality to understand how one thing affects another.
Causality explains why certain actions lead to specific results.
In philosophy, questions about causality are very important.
Proving causality is often harder than it looks, especially in medical research.