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Observation and Experiment

- An Introduction to Causal Inference
Af: Paul Rosenbaum Engelsk Paperback

Observation and Experiment

- An Introduction to Causal Inference
Af: Paul Rosenbaum Engelsk Paperback
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A daily glass of wine prolongs life—yet alcohol can cause life-threatening cancer. Some say raising the minimum wage will decrease inequality while others say it increases unemployment. Scientists once confidently claimed that hormone replacement therapy reduced the risk of heart disease but now they equally confidently claim it raises that risk. What should we make of this endless barrage of conflicting claims? Observation and Experiment is an introduction to causal inference by one of the field’s leading scholars. An award-winning professor at Wharton, Paul Rosenbaum explains key concepts and methods through lively examples that make abstract principles accessible. He draws his examples from clinical medicine, economics, public health, epidemiology, clinical psychology, and psychiatry to explain how randomized control trials are conceived and designed, how they differ from observational studies, and what techniques are available to mitigate their bias. “Carefully and precisely written…reflecting superb statistical understanding, all communicated with the skill of a master teacher.”—Stephen M. Stigler, author of The Seven Pillars of Statistical Wisdom“An excellent introduction…Well-written and thoughtful…from one of causal inference’s noted experts.”—Journal of the American Statistical Association“Rosenbaum is a gifted expositor…an outstanding introduction to the topic for anyone who is interested in understanding the basic ideas and approaches to causal inference.”—Psychometrika“A very valuable contribution…Highly recommended.”—International Statistical Review
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A daily glass of wine prolongs life—yet alcohol can cause life-threatening cancer. Some say raising the minimum wage will decrease inequality while others say it increases unemployment. Scientists once confidently claimed that hormone replacement therapy reduced the risk of heart disease but now they equally confidently claim it raises that risk. What should we make of this endless barrage of conflicting claims? Observation and Experiment is an introduction to causal inference by one of the field’s leading scholars. An award-winning professor at Wharton, Paul Rosenbaum explains key concepts and methods through lively examples that make abstract principles accessible. He draws his examples from clinical medicine, economics, public health, epidemiology, clinical psychology, and psychiatry to explain how randomized control trials are conceived and designed, how they differ from observational studies, and what techniques are available to mitigate their bias. “Carefully and precisely written…reflecting superb statistical understanding, all communicated with the skill of a master teacher.”—Stephen M. Stigler, author of The Seven Pillars of Statistical Wisdom“An excellent introduction…Well-written and thoughtful…from one of causal inference’s noted experts.”—Journal of the American Statistical Association“Rosenbaum is a gifted expositor…an outstanding introduction to the topic for anyone who is interested in understanding the basic ideas and approaches to causal inference.”—Psychometrika“A very valuable contribution…Highly recommended.”—International Statistical Review
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 400
ISBN-13: 9780674241633
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0674241630
Udg. Dato: 13 aug 2019
Længde: 27mm
Bredde: 235mm
Højde: 157mm
Forlag: Harvard University Press
Oplagsdato: 13 aug 2019
Forfatter(e): Paul Rosenbaum
Forfatter(e) Paul Rosenbaum


Kategori Medicinsk forskning


ISBN-13 9780674241633


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 400


Udgave


Længde 27mm


Bredde 235mm


Højde 157mm


Udg. Dato 13 aug 2019


Oplagsdato 13 aug 2019


Forlag Harvard University Press

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