noncausal
adjective formal (also non-causal) uk/ˌnɒnˈkɔː.zəl/ us/ˌnɑːnˈkɑː.zəl/
无因果关系的
not having or involving a cause
There is a noncausal relation between the two outcomes.
Even very young children can tell the difference between causal and non-causal events. 即使是很小的孩子也能区分因果事件和非因果事件。
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- There is very little evidence to show whether the differences are due to a causal or a non-causal explanation.
- We were able to rule out a noncausal interpretation of the data.
- It is hard to say whether these differences represent causal or non-causal effects.
- Some of the connections are clearly noncausal.