Brian Cajes

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The question we want to ask of Nature has to do with the causal relationship between X and Y, which is captured by the interventional probability P(Y | do(X)). Confounding, then, should simply be defined as anything that leads to a discrepancy between the two: P(Y | X) ≠ P(Y | do(X)). Why all the fuss?
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect
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