noncausal

/nɑnˈkɔzəl/
adjective
  1. Not involving or relating to a cause-and-effect relationship.
    • The correlation between the two events is noncausal; they just happened at the same time.
    • In statistics, a noncausal relationship means one thing does not cause the other.
    • The philosopher argued that some connections in nature are purely noncausal.
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