Many areas of political science focus on causal questions. Evidence from statistical analyses is often used to make the case for causal relationships. While statistical analyses can help establish causal relationships, it can also provide strong evidence of causality where none exists. In this essay, I provide an overview of the statistics of causal inference. Instead of focusing on specific statistical methods, such as matching, I focus more on the assumptions needed to give statistical estimates a causal interpretation. Such assumptions are often referred to as identification assumptions, and these assumptions are critical to any statistical analysis about causal effects. I outline a wide range of identification assumptions and highlight ...
Providing a thorough treatment on statistical causality, this resource presents a broad collection o...
This book compiles and presents new developments in statistical causal inference. The accompanying d...
In observational studies, identifying assumptions may fail, often quietly and without notice, leadin...
Experiments have always been the way to study what the effect is of interventions. Causal inference ...
This thesis presents five independent essays that advance causal inference in political science. It ...
I present three political science examples of observational studies where modern causal inferences t...
Would the third-wave democracies have been democratized without prior modernization? What proportion...
Would the third-wave democracies have been democratized without prior modernization? What proportion...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
referees for helpful discussions and comments. The problem of determining cause and effect is one of...
Written by a group of well-known experts, Statistics and Causality: Methods for Applied Empirical Re...
Political scientists increasingly use causal graphs, specifically directed acyclic graphs (DAGs), to...
Providing a thorough treatment on statistical causality, this resource presents a broad collection o...
Providing a thorough treatment on statistical causality, this resource presents a broad collection o...
This book compiles and presents new developments in statistical causal inference. The accompanying d...
In observational studies, identifying assumptions may fail, often quietly and without notice, leadin...
Experiments have always been the way to study what the effect is of interventions. Causal inference ...
This thesis presents five independent essays that advance causal inference in political science. It ...
I present three political science examples of observational studies where modern causal inferences t...
Would the third-wave democracies have been democratized without prior modernization? What proportion...
Would the third-wave democracies have been democratized without prior modernization? What proportion...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
The estimation of causal effects has a revered place in all fields of empirical political science, b...
referees for helpful discussions and comments. The problem of determining cause and effect is one of...
Written by a group of well-known experts, Statistics and Causality: Methods for Applied Empirical Re...
Political scientists increasingly use causal graphs, specifically directed acyclic graphs (DAGs), to...
Providing a thorough treatment on statistical causality, this resource presents a broad collection o...
Providing a thorough treatment on statistical causality, this resource presents a broad collection o...
This book compiles and presents new developments in statistical causal inference. The accompanying d...
In observational studies, identifying assumptions may fail, often quietly and without notice, leadin...