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Linear Models: A Useful Microscope for Causal Analysis
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2013
unpublished
This note reviews basic techniques of linear path analysis and demonstrates, using simple examples, how causal phenomena of non-trivial character can be understood, exemplified and analyzed using diagrams and a few algebraic steps. The techniques allow for swift assessment of how various features of the model impact the phenomenon under investigation. This includes: Simpson's paradox, case-control bias, selection bias, collider bias, reverse regression, bias amplification, near instruments, and measurement errors.
doi:10.21236/ada579021
fatcat:5r2ktxyr7ncxvoozgn5crmdj54