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Glynn and Kashin’s work gives both empirical and methodological proof that as long as the effect of C on M (in Figure 7.2) is weak, front-door adjustment can give a reasonably good estimate of the effect of X on Y. It is much better than not controlling for C.
Michael Hayes
Does this depend on motivation impact on other two factors?
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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