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Estimating the causal effect of body mass index on gut microbiota variation

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Hughes DA   +5 more
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Relating Granger causality to long-term causal effects

Physical Review E, 2015
In estimation of causal couplings between observed processes, it is important to characterize coupling roles at various time scales. The widely used Granger causality reflects short-term effects: it shows how strongly perturbations of a current state of one process affect near future states of another process, and it quantifies that via prediction ...
Dmitry A, Smirnov, Igor I, Mokhov
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Causal conflicts produce domino effects

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2020
Inconsistent beliefs call for revision—but which of them should individuals revise? A long-standing view is that they should make minimal changes that restore consistency. An alternative view is that their primary task is to explain how the inconsistency arose.
Sangeet Khemlani, PN Johnson-Laird
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Analyzing Causal Effects

2008
In the above chapters we have outlined potential causal effects on a case-by-case basis while reporting on the evidence collected through our interviews. In this chapter we present findings from a regression analysis of the quantitative data obtained from our self-completion questionnaire, designed to systematically detect causal relationships.
Gertrud Erismann-Peyer   +2 more
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Identifiability of causal effect for a simple causal model

Science China Mathematics, 2002
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Zheng, Zhongguo   +2 more
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Causal Effect Heterogeneity

2013
Individuals differ not only in background characteristics, often called “pretreatment heterogeneity,” but also in how they respond to a particular treatment, event, or intervention. A principal interaction of interest for questions of selection into treatment and causal inference in the social sciences is between the treatment and the propensity of ...
Jennie E. Brand, Juli Simon Thomas
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