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🧠 Causal Language

Causal language refers to wording that suggests a cause-and-effect relationship between two variables.

🔍 Definition

Causal language is used when an author implies that one factor directly causes another — rather than merely being associated or correlated — even if the study design does not support such inference.

Examples:

Correct alternatives:

⚠️ Why It’s Problematic

Using causal language in:

… can:

🧪 Only Appropriate In:

If a study does not randomize exposure and lacks causal modeling, causal language should be avoided.