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The Causation Model

The Causation Model explains how one event or factor leads to another. It suggests that specific causes directly produce certain effects. For example, smoking causes an increased risk of lung disease. The model helps us understand the connection between actions and outcomes, often used to identify causes of problems or outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of establishing a clear link between the cause and effect to determine responsibility or predict future results. Overall, it’s a way to analyze and understand how different factors contribute to an event or situation.