A causal relationship refers to a connection between two events where one event (the cause) directly influences or produces an effect in another event (the effect). This relationship implies a cause-and-effect dynamic, meaning that changes in the cause lead to changes in the effect. Establishing a causal relationship often requires controlled experiments or longitudinal studies to rule out other factors and confirm that the cause precedes the effect.
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