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Detecting cause-effect involves identifying the relationship between an action or event (cause) and its resulting outcome (effect). This process involves recognizing patterns, conducting experiments, and analyzing data to establish a causal connection between variables. It is essential for understanding complex systems and making informed decisions.

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