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Causation and Confounding, Part 1
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We show how the presence of suspected or unsuspected lurking variables makes it impossible to reliably conclude that an effect is causal using observational data alone.
Wild About Statistics
causation
observational studies
confounding
lurking variables
randomised experiments
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