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extended conditional independence 3 causal inference 2 Pearlian DAG 1 augmented DAG 1 directed acyclic graph 1 exchangeability 1 front-door formula 1 graphical models 1 ignorability 1 intention to treat 1 partially intervenable model 1 potential outcome 1 single-world intervention graph 1
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article-commentary 2 research-article 1
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Dawid, Philip 3
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Journal of Causal Inference 3
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Decision-theoretic foundations for statistical causality: Response to Shpitser
Dawid, Philip - In: Journal of Causal Inference 10 (2022) 1, pp. 217-220
Abstract I thank Ilya Shpitser for his comments on my article, and discuss the use of models with restricted interventions.
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Decision-theoretic foundations for statistical causality: Response to Pearl
Dawid, Philip - In: Journal of Causal Inference 10 (2022) 1, pp. 296-299
Abstract I thank Judea Pearl for his discussion of my paper and respond to the points he raises. In particular, his attachment to unaugmented directed acyclic graphs has led to a misapprehension of my own proposals. I also discuss the possibilities for developing a non-manipulative understanding...
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Decision-theoretic foundations for statistical causality
Dawid, Philip - In: Journal of Causal Inference 9 (2021) 1, pp. 39-77
Abstract We develop a mathematical and interpretative foundation for the enterprise of decision-theoretic (DT) statistical causality, which is a straightforward way of representing and addressing causal questions. DT reframes causal inference as “assisted decision-making” and aims to...
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