Ian Pitchford

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Fortunately, the do-operator gives us scientifically sound ways of determining causal effects from nonexperimental studies, which challenge the traditional supremacy of RCTs. As discussed in the walking example, such causal estimates produced by observational studies may be labeled “provisional causality,” that is, causality contingent upon the set of assumptions that our causal diagram advertises.
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect (Penguin Science)
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