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Statistical Models and Causal Inference
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Author(s):
David A. Freedman
Editor(s):
David Collier
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Jasjeet S. Sekhon
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Philip B. Stark
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511815874
Publication date (Print):
2009
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2009
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511815874
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. xiii
Editors' Introduction: Inference and Shoe Leather
pp. 3
Issues in the Foundations of Statistics: Probability and Statistical Models
pp. 23
Statistical Assumptions as Empirical Commitments
pp. 45
Statistical Models and Shoe Leather
pp. 65
Methods for Census 2000 and Statistical Adjustments
pp. 83
On “Solutions” to the Ecological Inference Problem
pp. 97
Rejoinder to King
pp. 105
Black Ravens, White Shoes, and Case Selection: Inference with Categorical Variables
pp. 115
What is the Chance of an Earthquake?
pp. 131
Salt and Blood Pressure: Conventional Wisdom Reconsidered
pp. 151
The Swine Flu Vaccine and Guillain-Barré Syndrome: A Case Study in Relative Risk and Specific Causation
pp. 169
Survival Analysis: An Epidemiological Hazard?
pp. 195
On Regression Adjustments in Experiments with Several Treatments
pp. 219
Randomization Does Not Justify Logistic Regression
pp. 243
The Grand Leap
pp. 255
On Specifying Graphical Models for Causation, and the Identification Problem
pp. 279
Weighting Regressions by Propensity Scores
pp. 295
On the So-Called “Huber Sandwich Estimator” and “Robust Standard Errors”
pp. 305
Endogeneity in Probit Response Models
pp. 323
Diagnostics Cannot Have Much Power Against General Alternatives
pp. 337
On Types of Scientific Inquiry: The Role of Qualitative Reasoning
pp. 357
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