This paper considers three different claims to knowledge, namely, “fully descriptive”, “generally descriptive” and causal claims. These are all common in social science, and each type of claim requires more assumptions than the previous one. After discussing their methodological and logical foundations, this paper describes some of the limitations in the nature of these three claims. Fully descriptive claims suffer from non-random errors and inaccuracies in observations, and can be queried in terms of utility. Generally, in addition to observational errors, descriptive can be questioned because of the long-standing problem of induction. Even the notion of falsification might not be able to help with this. Finally, causal claims are the most...
When scientists are trying to uncover the causes of a given outcome, they often make use of statisti...
In this thesis I investigate causal inquiry in the social sciences, drawing on examples from various...
30 p.The aim of this paper is to provide an account of causation that is compatible with both common...
This paper considers three different claims to knowledge, namely, “fully descriptive”, “generally de...
This paper considers three common types of claim to research knowledge, and the relative difficulty ...
This paper considers three common types of claim to research knowledge, and the relative difficulty ...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish the so-called tr...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish the so-called tr...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish so called truth ...
Causal questions drive scientific enquiry. From Hume to Granger, and Rubin to Pearl the history of s...
Causal questions drive scientific enquiry. From Hume to Granger, and Rubin to Pearl the history of s...
Social scientists often estimate models from correlational data, where the independent variable has ...
This paper offers four main arguments about the nature of causation in the social sciences. First, c...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
Using a unique data set of causal usage drawn from research articles published between 2006–2008 in ...
When scientists are trying to uncover the causes of a given outcome, they often make use of statisti...
In this thesis I investigate causal inquiry in the social sciences, drawing on examples from various...
30 p.The aim of this paper is to provide an account of causation that is compatible with both common...
This paper considers three different claims to knowledge, namely, “fully descriptive”, “generally de...
This paper considers three common types of claim to research knowledge, and the relative difficulty ...
This paper considers three common types of claim to research knowledge, and the relative difficulty ...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish the so-called tr...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish the so-called tr...
Theories of causation in philosophy ask what makes causal claims true and establish so called truth ...
Causal questions drive scientific enquiry. From Hume to Granger, and Rubin to Pearl the history of s...
Causal questions drive scientific enquiry. From Hume to Granger, and Rubin to Pearl the history of s...
Social scientists often estimate models from correlational data, where the independent variable has ...
This paper offers four main arguments about the nature of causation in the social sciences. First, c...
The last forty years have seen an explosion of research directed at causation and causal inference. ...
Using a unique data set of causal usage drawn from research articles published between 2006–2008 in ...
When scientists are trying to uncover the causes of a given outcome, they often make use of statisti...
In this thesis I investigate causal inquiry in the social sciences, drawing on examples from various...
30 p.The aim of this paper is to provide an account of causation that is compatible with both common...