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Causal inference in statistics : a primer / Judea Pearl, Computer Science and Statistics, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, Madelyn Glymour, Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, Nicholas P. Jewell, Biostatistics and Statistics, University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Lippincott Library QA276.A2 P43 2016
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pearl, Judea, Author.
Glymour, Madelyn, Author.
Jewell, Nicholas P., 1952- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mathematical statistics.
Causation.
Probabilities.
probability.
Physical Description:
xvii, 136 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley, 2016.
Summary:
"Causality is central to the understanding and use of data. Without an understanding of cause effect relationships, we cannot use data to answer questions as basic as, "Does this treatment harm or help patients'" But though hundreds of introductory texts are available on statistical methods of data analysis, until now, no beginner-level book has been written about the exploding arsenal of methods that can tease causal information from data. Causal Inference in Statistics fills that gap. Using simple examples and plain language, the book lays out how to define causal parameters; the assumptions necessary to estimate causal parameters in a variety of situations; how to express those assumptions mathematically; whether those assumptions have testable implications; how to predict the effects of interventions; and how to reason counterfactually. These are the foundational tools that any student of statistics needs to acquire in order to use statistical methods to answer causal questions of interest. This book is accessible to anyone with an interest in interpreting data, from undergraduates, professors, researchers, or to the interested layperson. Examples are drawn from a wide variety of fields, including medicine, public policy, and law; a brief introduction to probability and statistics is provided for the uninitiated; and each chapter comes with study questions to reinforce the readers understanding."--Book cover.
Contents:
Preliminaries : statistical and causal models
Graphical models and their applications
The effects of interventions
Counterfactuals and their applications.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Pearl, Judea. Causal inference in statistics.
ISBN:
9781119186847
1119186846
9781119186854
1119186854
OCLC:
921167144
Publisher Number:
90104481521

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