Why–because analysis is a causal analysis technique used to identify the root causes of problems or events. It is a structured approach that helps teams break down complex issues into simpler components by asking "why" repeatedly to delve deeper into the reasons behind a particular outcome, and then explaining that reasoning by stating "because." The purpose of this analysis is to understand the relationship between causes and effects in order to identify and address underlying issues.

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