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Chapter : 8 Causation and Causal Inference: Defining, Identifying, and Estimating Causal Effects
8 Causation and Causal Inference: Defining, Identifying, and Estimating Causal Effects
8 Causation and causal inference: Defining, identifying, and estimating causal effects
Introduction
This chapter is an introduction to the modern statistical literature on causal inference, which began when Rubin (1974, 1977, 1978, 1980) ...
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