kausaal
Kausaal is a term that appears in some writings as a variant spelling of causal. It is not a standard entry in major dictionaries, and its usage is largely limited to particular languages or as an orthographic variant rather than as a widely recognized technical label. The core idea associated with kausaal is causality—the relationship by which one event (the cause) brings about another event (the effect). In philosophy, science, and everyday reasoning, causal relations are distinguished from mere correlations and are central to explanations, predictions, and interventions.
Etymology and cognates vary by language. The root concept is shared with words such as causal in
Usage and interpretation. In academic discourse, researchers typically discuss causality, causal relationships, or causal inference rather
See also: causality, causal relation, causal inference, correlation and causation.