The general goal of this work is the clarification of the use of concepts of causality in medicine and its relationship with the role of statistics. The value of an association is the evidence of causality. The Bradford Hill considerations on causality are the criteria commonly used to infer causality. Statistics help to know the role of chance in the working medical hypotheses but does not prevent other common mistakes made during clinical research, such as biases. Man has found a procedure that removes the most of all subjectivities and external factors: the scientific method, this does not mean that scientific studies are infallible. There are many factors influencing the cure or improvement of a disease that would be take in account: sp...
Majority of the population of today poorly understand the implication of statistics in the field of ...
National audienceDifferent methods are used by the epidemiologist in order to get as close as possib...
Bradford Hill (1965) highlighted nine aspects of the complex evidential situation a medical research...
The general goal of this work is the clarification of the use of concepts of causality in medicine a...
Almost 50 years ago appeared the seminal article by Austin Bradford Hill where he presented paramete...
Providing a thorough treatment on statistical causality, this resource presents a broad collection o...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit that they are not always made explicit. T...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
A state of the art volume on statistical causality Causality: Statistical Perspectives and Applicati...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...
Background Randomized controlled trials are considered the gold standard to evaluate causal associat...
The notion of causal evidence in medicine has been the subject of wide philosophical debate in recen...
We argue that the health sciences make causal claims on the basis of evidence both of physical mecha...
This contribution claims that the two fundamental notions of causation at work in the health scienc...
Majority of the population of today poorly understand the implication of statistics in the field of ...
National audienceDifferent methods are used by the epidemiologist in order to get as close as possib...
Bradford Hill (1965) highlighted nine aspects of the complex evidential situation a medical research...
The general goal of this work is the clarification of the use of concepts of causality in medicine a...
Almost 50 years ago appeared the seminal article by Austin Bradford Hill where he presented paramete...
Providing a thorough treatment on statistical causality, this resource presents a broad collection o...
Causal claims in biomedical contexts are ubiquitous albeit that they are not always made explicit. T...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
A state of the art volume on statistical causality Causality: Statistical Perspectives and Applicati...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...
Background Randomized controlled trials are considered the gold standard to evaluate causal associat...
The notion of causal evidence in medicine has been the subject of wide philosophical debate in recen...
We argue that the health sciences make causal claims on the basis of evidence both of physical mecha...
This contribution claims that the two fundamental notions of causation at work in the health scienc...
Majority of the population of today poorly understand the implication of statistics in the field of ...
National audienceDifferent methods are used by the epidemiologist in order to get as close as possib...
Bradford Hill (1965) highlighted nine aspects of the complex evidential situation a medical research...