polycausality
Polycausality is a concept used in philosophy of science, epidemiology, sociology, and related fields to describe phenomena that arise from multiple interacting causes rather than a single factor. It emphasizes that outcomes may require several conditions or factors to be present and can involve interactions among causes across different domains and levels, including social, biological, and environmental factors.
In research, polycausality is addressed through causal modeling approaches that allow for multiple pathways and interactions.
Examples frequently cited as polycausal include public health issues like obesity or infectious disease spread, where
Limitations of polycausal analysis include increased complexity and data requirements, challenges in identifying distinct causal contributions,