Abstract Background The counterfactual or potential outcome model has become increasingly standard for causal inference in epidemiological and medical studies. Discussion This paper provides an overview on the counterfactual and related approaches. A variety of conceptual as well as practical issues when estimating causal effects are reviewed. These include causal interactions, imperfect experiments, adjustment for confounding, time-varying exposures, competing risks and the probability of causation. It is argued that the counterfactual model of causal effects captures the main aspects of causality in health sciences and relates to many statistical procedures. Summary Counterfactuals are the basis of causal inference in medicine and epidemi...
Bradford Hill's considerations published in 1965 had an enormous influence on attempts to separate c...
Social factors are associated with a wide variety of health outcomes. Social epidemiology has succes...
In this paper I survey the psychological literature on counterfactual availability. While humans ha...
This paper contributes to the debate on the virtues and vices of counterfactuals as a basis for caus...
To identify the appropriate action to take, an intelligent agent must infer the causal effects of ev...
This paper defends the claim that counterfactuals with certain features play a central role in causa...
This thesis represents a contribution to the study of causal and counterfactual reasoning. In six ex...
This review presents empirical researchers with recent advances in causal inference, and stresses th...
This paper explores a number of interrelated issues that affect assessment of the global burden of d...
Abstract: Recent work on the interpretation of counterfactual conditionals has paid much attention t...
This paper summarizes recent advances in causal inference and underscores the paradigmatic shifts th...
In a randomized clinical trial, a statistic that measures the proportion of treatment effect on the ...
I develop an account of counterfactual conditionals using “causal models”, and argue that this accou...
Causal counterfactual theory provides clear semantics and sound logic for causal reasoning and may h...
Observational studies aiming to estimate causal effects often rely on conceptual frameworks that are...
Bradford Hill's considerations published in 1965 had an enormous influence on attempts to separate c...
Social factors are associated with a wide variety of health outcomes. Social epidemiology has succes...
In this paper I survey the psychological literature on counterfactual availability. While humans ha...
This paper contributes to the debate on the virtues and vices of counterfactuals as a basis for caus...
To identify the appropriate action to take, an intelligent agent must infer the causal effects of ev...
This paper defends the claim that counterfactuals with certain features play a central role in causa...
This thesis represents a contribution to the study of causal and counterfactual reasoning. In six ex...
This review presents empirical researchers with recent advances in causal inference, and stresses th...
This paper explores a number of interrelated issues that affect assessment of the global burden of d...
Abstract: Recent work on the interpretation of counterfactual conditionals has paid much attention t...
This paper summarizes recent advances in causal inference and underscores the paradigmatic shifts th...
In a randomized clinical trial, a statistic that measures the proportion of treatment effect on the ...
I develop an account of counterfactual conditionals using “causal models”, and argue that this accou...
Causal counterfactual theory provides clear semantics and sound logic for causal reasoning and may h...
Observational studies aiming to estimate causal effects often rely on conceptual frameworks that are...
Bradford Hill's considerations published in 1965 had an enormous influence on attempts to separate c...
Social factors are associated with a wide variety of health outcomes. Social epidemiology has succes...
In this paper I survey the psychological literature on counterfactual availability. While humans ha...