Casual inference is a component that helps you think more logically by recognising the reason things evolve and change. This could involve someone taking a particular action and then you making a logical and casual inference as to why they are doing so. For example, if someone is reading an article about critical reading, you can casually infer that they are reading it because they want to change and become a better critical reader.
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