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causal inference 39 confounding 13 counterfactuals 7 mediation 7 TMLE 6 average treatment effect 6 propensity score 6 Causal inference 5 sensitivity analysis 5 transportability 5 causal effects 4 double robustness 4 external validity 4 generalizability 4 graphical models 4 instrumental variables 4 bias 3 causal effect 3 causality 3 covariate balance 3 efficient influence curve 3 extended conditional independence 3 ignorability 3 interference 3 machine learning 3 optimization 3 potential outcomes 3 stochastic intervention 3 Causal Inference 2 Manipulability 2 SUTVA 2 Sensitivity Analysis 2 Sensitivity analysis 2 Simpson’s paradox 2 average causal effect 2 bias amplification 2 bounds 2 causal diagrams 2 causal inference with latent variables 2 conditional independence 2
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Free 113 CC license 98 Undetermined 68
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Article 181
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research-article 128 article-commentary 5 frontmatter 5 editorial 3 erratum 2 review-article 2 corrigenda 1 other 1
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English 147 Undetermined 34
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Pearl, Judea 21 van der Laan, Mark J. 9 Judea, Pearl 8 Ding, Peng 5 Miratrix, Luke W. 5 Peña, Jose M. 5 Sjölander, Arvid 5 Gabriel, Erin E. 4 VanderWeele, Tyler J. 4 van der Laan Mark J. 4 Dawid, Philip 3 Ghosh, Debashis 3 Griffin, Beth Ann 3 Small, Dylan S. 3 Yang, Shu 3 Zhu, Yeying 3 van der Laan, Mark 3 Aronow, Peter M. 2 Benkeser, David 2 Chambaz, Antoine 2 Chiba, Yasutaka 2 Dasgupta, Tirthankar 2 Ertefaie, Ashkan 2 Gilbert, Peter B. 2 Gruber, Susan 2 Hennessy, Jonathan 2 Hubbard, Alan 2 Janzing, Dominik 2 Kallus, Nathan 2 Kuroki, Manabu 2 Maya, Petersen 2 Miratrix, Luke 2 Neugebauer, Romain 2 Pattanayak, Cassandra 2 Peters, Jonas 2 Petersen, Maya 2 Robeva, Elina 2 Santacatterina, Michele 2 Schochet, Peter Z. 2 Schomaker, Michael 2
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Journal of Causal Inference 181
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What is Gained from Past Learning
Pearl, Judea - In: Journal of Causal Inference 6 (2018) 1
Abstract We consider ways of enabling systems to apply previously learned information to novel situations so as to minimize the need for retraining. We show that theoretical limitations exist on the amount of information that can be transported from previous learning, and that robustness to...
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Does Obesity Shorten Life? Or is it the Soda? On Non-manipulable Causes
Pearl, Judea - In: Journal of Causal Inference 6 (2018) 2
Abstract Non-manipulable factors, such as gender or race have posed conceptual and practical challenges to causal analysts. On the one hand these factors do have consequences, and on the other hand, they do not fit into the experimentalist conception of causation. This paper addresses this...
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A Simple Model Allowing Modification of the Effect of a Randomized Intervention by Post-Randomization Variables
Faerber, Jennifer A.; Joffe, Marshall M.; Small, Dylan S.; … - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract We address several questions relating to the use of standard regression and Structural Nested Mean Model (SNMM) approach (e. g., Ten Have et al. 2007) to analyze post-randomization effect modifiers of the intent-to-treat effect of a randomized intervention on a subsequent outcome,...
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Chasing Balance and Other Recommendations for Improving Nonparametric Propensity Score Models
Griffin, Beth Ann; McCaffrey, Daniel F.; Almirall, Daniel; … - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract: In this article, we carefully examine two important implementation issues when estimating propensity scores using generalized boosted models (GBM), a promising machine learning technique. First, we examine which of the following methods for tuning GBM lead to better covariate balance...
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Interventional Approach for Path-Specific Effects
Lin, Sheng-Hsuan; VanderWeele, Tyler - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 1
Abstract Standard causal mediation analysis decomposes the total effect into a direct effect and an indirect effect in settings with only one single mediator. Under the settings with multiple mediators, all mediators are often treated as one single block of mediators. The effect mediated by a...
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On Partial Identification of the Natural Indirect Effect
Miles, Caleb; Kanki, Phyllis; Meloni, Seema; Tchetgen … - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract In causal mediation analysis, nonparametric identification of the natural indirect effect typically relies on, in addition to no unobserved pre-exposure confounding, fundamental assumptions of (i) so-called “cross-world-counterfactuals” independence and (ii) no exposure-induced...
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Longitudinal Mediation Analysis with Time-varying Mediators and Exposures, with Application to Survival Outcomes
Zheng, Wenjing; van der Laan, Mark - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract: 1 In this paper, we study the effect of a time-varying exposure mediated by a time-varying intermediate variable. We consider general longitudinal settings, including survival outcomes. At a given time point, the exposure and mediator of interest are influenced by past covariates,...
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Causal Inference via Algebraic Geometry: Feasibility Tests for Functional Causal Structures with Two Binary Observed Variables
Lee, Ciarán M.; Spekkens, Robert W. - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract We provide a scheme for inferring causal relations from uncontrolled statistical data based on tools from computational algebraic geometry, in particular, the computation of Groebner bases. We focus on causal structures containing just two observed variables, each of which is binary. We...
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Identification of the Joint Effect of a Dynamic Treatment Intervention and a Stochastic Monitoring Intervention Under the No Direct Effect Assumption
Neugebauer, Romain; Schmittdiel, Julie A.; Adams, Alyce S. - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 1
Abstract The management of chronic conditions is characterized by frequent re-assessment of therapy decisions in response to the patient’s changing condition over the course of the illness. Evidence most suitable to inform care thus often concerns the contrast of adaptive treatment strategies...
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Counterfactual-Based Prevented and Preventable Proportions
Yamada, Kentaro; Kuroki, Manabu - In: Journal of Causal Inference 5 (2017) 2
Abstract Prevented and preventable fractions have been widely used in medical science to evaluate the proportion of new diseases that can be averted by a protective exposure. However, most existing formulas used in practical situations cannot be interpreted as proportions without any further...
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