Causal inference
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- 9780262545198
- 001.42 23/eng20221004 ROS-C
- Q175.32.C38 R663 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The effects caused by treatments 2. Randomized experiments 3. Observational studies : the problem 4. Adjustments for measured covariates 5. Sensitivity to unmeasured covariates 6. Quasi-experimental devices in the design of observational studies 7. Natural experiments, discontinuities, and instruments 8. Replication, resolution and evidence factors 9. Uncertainty and complexity in causal inference 10. Postscript: Key ideas, chapter by chapter
"Causality is central to the understanding and use of data; without an understanding of cause and effect relationships, we cannot use data to answer important questions in medicine and many other fields"--
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