Getting causality into statistics

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Fri, 24/02/2023 - 20:39
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Fri, 24/02/2023 - 20:39
Because statistical analyses need a causal skeleton to connect to the world, causality is not extra-statistical but instead is a logical antecedent of real-world inferences. Claims of random or “ignorable” or “unbiased” sampling or allocation are justified by causal actions to block (“control”) unwanted causal effects on the sample patterns. Without such actions of causal […]