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The Simplest Case of Causal Analysis

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Causality in Sociological Research

Part of the book series: Synthese Library ((SYLI,volume 212))

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My intention is to describe in this chapter those causal analyses which consist in the interpretation of relationships between dichotomous variables in situations in which the data are drawn from a single study. In this sense this is the simplest case. Two methods of description can be found in those works in which such methods of analysis are suggested, described, or applied.

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KarpiƄski, J. (1990). The Simplest Case of Causal Analysis. In: Causality in Sociological Research. Synthese Library, vol 212. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0495-8_2

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