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The role of counterfactual theory in causal reasoning
George Maldonado
Environmental Health Sciences
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Epidemiology
100%
Causal Reasoning
100%
Causal Inference
100%
Counterfactual Theory
100%
Greenland
66%
Exposure Level
66%
Disease Frequency
66%
Causal Questions
33%
Robin
33%
Confounding
33%
Thought Experiments
33%
Interventionist Approach
33%
Well-defined Interventions
33%
Randomized Trial Design
33%
Mathematics
Causal Inference
100%
Gold Standard
66%
Concludes
33%
Trial Design
33%
Confounding
33%
Randomized Trial
33%
Psychology
Causal Inference
100%