Causality is the concept of cause and effect, where one event or object contributes to the production of another. It is an abstraction that explains how the world progresses and is implicit in language and scientific notation. The study of causality has been explored by philosophers such as Aristotle and David Hume, and it continues to be a significant topic in contemporary philosophy.
UC Berkeley
Fall 2022
UC Berkeley's course blends inferential thinking, computational thinking, and real-world relevance, offering students hands-on analysis of real-world datasets. It covers critical concepts in computer programming, statistical inference, privacy, and study design.
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