Causality in the sciences /
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability, and mechanism in scientific methodology. A panoply of disciplines, ranging from epidemiology and biology through to econometrics and physics, routinely make use of these concepts to infer causal relationships. But each of these di...
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Other Authors: | Illari, Phyllis McKay, Russo, Federica, Dr, Williamson, Jon |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oxford [England]
Oxford University Press
2011.
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