Ian Pitchford

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These three junctions—chains, forks, and colliders—are like keyholes through the door that separates the first and second levels of the Ladder of Causation. If we peek through them, we can see the secrets of the causal process that generated the data we observe; each stands for a distinct pattern of causal flow and leaves its mark in the form of conditional dependences and independences in the data.
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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