Cause and Effect
The  approach of cause and effect analysis deals with a breakdown of logical  thinking (cause/reasons) and the product of an outcome (effect/results)  in which both thought processes are a natural assembly of explanations.  When considering kinds of cause and effect, there are distinctions that  follow:
Primary or Secondary, Immediate or Remote. A primary  cause is a sufficient evidence that leads to a situation however  secondary cause is a minor support that may be significant but can't  always bring about a situation. Immediate effect is a first-hand  direct (instant) consequence of an action, while remote effect is a  long-range outcome that usually occurs after the immediate effect.
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