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January 24, 2005

CAUSATION AND CAUSE–EFFECT ANALYSES

By Dr. H. Randolph Thomas, P.E.
Professor of Civil Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Penn State

This article begins a discussion of the proper way to conduct an inefficiency analysis with particular attention to causation, which is one of the three elements in the triad of proof.

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