Causation refers to the existence of "cause and effect" relationships between multiple variables. Causation presumes that variables, which act in a predictable manner, can produce change in related variables and that this relationship can be deduced through direct and repeated observation. Theories of causation underpin social research as it aims to deduce causal relationships between structural phenomena and individuals and explain these relationships through the application and development of theory. Due to divergence amongst theoretical and methodological approaches, different theories, namely functionalism, all maintain varying conceptions on the nature of causality and causal relationships. Similarly, a multiplicity of causes have led to the distinction between necessary and sufficien
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| - سببية (علم اجتماع) (ar)
- Causation (sociology) (en)
- Causalité (sciences sociales) (fr)
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| - السببية هي الاعتقاد بأن الأحداث تقع بطرق يمكن التنبؤ بها وأن كل حدث يؤدي إلى الآخر.إذا كانت العلاقة بين المتغيرات حقيقية ومباشرة (أي أنه لا يوجد متغير ثالث يسبب التأثير)، فإن النظام الزمني يكون منضبطًا (السبب قبل التأثير) وتكون الدراسة طولية، ويمكن استخلاص أنها علاقة سببية. (ar)
- La causalité désigne, en sciences sociales, l'origine d'un effet. Lato sensu, la causalité renvoie à la recherche des facteurs ayant provoqué tel ou tel phénomène social. Outre les grandes théories proposant des analyses à une large gamme d'événements, des démarches sociologiques explicatives diverses existent. (fr)
- Causation refers to the existence of "cause and effect" relationships between multiple variables. Causation presumes that variables, which act in a predictable manner, can produce change in related variables and that this relationship can be deduced through direct and repeated observation. Theories of causation underpin social research as it aims to deduce causal relationships between structural phenomena and individuals and explain these relationships through the application and development of theory. Due to divergence amongst theoretical and methodological approaches, different theories, namely functionalism, all maintain varying conceptions on the nature of causality and causal relationships. Similarly, a multiplicity of causes have led to the distinction between necessary and sufficien (en)
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| - السببية هي الاعتقاد بأن الأحداث تقع بطرق يمكن التنبؤ بها وأن كل حدث يؤدي إلى الآخر.إذا كانت العلاقة بين المتغيرات حقيقية ومباشرة (أي أنه لا يوجد متغير ثالث يسبب التأثير)، فإن النظام الزمني يكون منضبطًا (السبب قبل التأثير) وتكون الدراسة طولية، ويمكن استخلاص أنها علاقة سببية. (ar)
- Causation refers to the existence of "cause and effect" relationships between multiple variables. Causation presumes that variables, which act in a predictable manner, can produce change in related variables and that this relationship can be deduced through direct and repeated observation. Theories of causation underpin social research as it aims to deduce causal relationships between structural phenomena and individuals and explain these relationships through the application and development of theory. Due to divergence amongst theoretical and methodological approaches, different theories, namely functionalism, all maintain varying conceptions on the nature of causality and causal relationships. Similarly, a multiplicity of causes have led to the distinction between necessary and sufficient causes. (en)
- La causalité désigne, en sciences sociales, l'origine d'un effet. Lato sensu, la causalité renvoie à la recherche des facteurs ayant provoqué tel ou tel phénomène social. Outre les grandes théories proposant des analyses à une large gamme d'événements, des démarches sociologiques explicatives diverses existent. (fr)
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