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  2. Feb 14, 2024 · It suggests that in a cause-and-effect relationship, the cause must precede the effect in time. The cause is the initial event, and the effect follows it. Identifying the temporal precedence is crucial in determining and explaining causal relationships.

  3. Temporal precedence in psychology refers to the idea that one event or variable occurs before another and is believed to have an influence on it. It is important in establishing cause-and-effect relationships and differentiating between mere correlations and causality.

  4. Jul 27, 2021 · The temporal precedence of the cause and the direction of time imply that causation is asymmetric: if \(c\) causes \(e\), then it is not the case that \(e\) causes \(c\). Temporal precedence thus explains the asymmetry of causation, and how we can distinguish between cause and effect.

  5. One standard criterion for establishing causal-ity is temporal precedence, or the demonstration that a purportedly causal mechanism occurs, in time, before the variable it has theoretically brought about (MacKinnon, Fairchild, & Fritz, 2007).

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  6. Jul 14, 2010 · In this paper we present a number of past and present approaches to the definition of temporality and causality from philosophical, physical, and computational points of view. We note that time...

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  7. May 3, 2019 · The temporal ordering must be a complete ordering, rather than a partial ordering. Temporal orderings are complete orderings because they are opinionated (in the sense that the value of X is settled either temporally before, temporally after, or at the same time as the value of Y).

  8. Condition 2: There must be temporal precedence of the change in x before the change in y. In order for directionality to be justified the change in x must come before the change in y. That is temporal precedence, when one event happens before another.

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