Research Design Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs)

Directed Acyclic Graphs(Cunningham 2021)

(Pearl 2018)

3.1 - Graphical Models (Intro and Outline)(“3.1 - Graphical Models (Intro and Outline) - YouTube,” n.d.) The Flow of Association and Causation in Graphs, Brady Neal(Neal, n.d.)

Single World Intervention Graphs (SWIGs): A Unification of the Counterfactual and Graphical Approaches to Causality(Richardson and Robins 2013)

4.7 - Structural Causal Models SCMs(Brady Neal - Causal Inference 2020)

(Janzing et al. 2013)

(Pearl 2019)

(Pearl 2015)

References

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