Cause and effect

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Cause and effect (also written as cause-effect or cause/effect) refers to the philosophical concept of causality, in which an action or event will produce a certain response to the action in the form of another event.

Cause and effect is the central concept of the Buddhism. see Karma in Buddhism

For the statistical concept and test, see Granger cause.

For the graphical method in quality control engineering, see Ishikawa diagram.

The phrase may also refer to:

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