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Reference no. 9-894-032
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: 1994

Abstract

Discusses what causation is and what one can (and cannot) learn about causation from observational (nonexperimental) data.; To indicate the inference that can be made and the pitfalls that must be avoided in trying to estimate the effect of an intervention on a variable of interest to a decision maker.

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Abstract

Discusses what causation is and what one can (and cannot) learn about causation from observational (nonexperimental) data.; To indicate the inference that can be made and the pitfalls that must be avoided in trying to estimate the effect of an intervention on a variable of interest to a decision maker.

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