Variable definition and causal inference

Abstract

In the last several decades, a confluence of work in the social sciences, philosophy, statistics, and computer science has developed a theory of causal inference using directed graphs. This theory typically rests either explicitly or implicitly on two major assumptions.

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Peter Spirtes
Carnegie Mellon University

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