causality
常见例句
- This is the law of cause and effect or the science of causality.
這是原因與結果的法則或是因果關系的學說。 - So that means that any inference to a matter of fact beyond what we perceive or remember seems if Hume is right do we based on assumption of causality.
如果休謨給出我們基於因果關系的假設是正確的,這麽一來就意味著任何關於物質事實的推斷,都高於我們的感知和記憶。 - Causality is the relationship between an event (the cause) and a second event (the effect), where the second event is understood as a consequence of the first.
因果關系是一件事(原因)和第二件事(結果)之間的關聯,其中第二件事被認爲是由於第一件事所産生的結果。 - People anchor to the information they were given, even though there's kind of no causality or no sort of reason why it should make any difference.
人們縂是停畱在他們已經被給予的信息上,即使他們之間沒有因果關系,或者沒有任何原因表明這種信息會有任何影響。
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節選 - You cannot resolve causality.
你解決偶然的因素。
麻省理工公開課 - 固態化學導論課程節選 - B has to be caused by something and A happened first, so they assign causality.
如果B真的因爲某些事情而發生了,而A又在之前發生,所以他們刻意安排這種因果關系。
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節選 - Our obsession with causality is reflected in the authors seeing causality where none exists.
FORBES: What's to be Done about Big Data? - We both must try to understand complicated systems with intricate feedbacks and uncertain causality.
FORBES: Can We Really Call Climate Science A Science? - Or consider reverse causality —the idea that wages may affect experience, as well as vice versa.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus 返回 causality