differentiate between immediate cause and contributory cause
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Immediate cause is the final act in a series of provocations that leads to a particular result or event. This would directly produce the result without intervention of any further provocation.
Contributory cause is a clinically useful concept of causation. It requires demonstration that (1) the presumedcause precedes the effect and (2) altering the cause alters the effect. It does not require that all those who possess the contributory causeexperience the effect.
Contributory cause is a clinically useful concept of causation. It requires demonstration that (1) the presumedcause precedes the effect and (2) altering the cause alters the effect. It does not require that all those who possess the contributory causeexperience the effect.
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