Preface
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INTRODUCTION Mind over Data
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A Blueprint of Reality
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CHAPTER 1 The Ladder of Causation
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The Three Levels of Causation
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The Mini-Turing Test
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On Probabilities and Causation
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CHAPTER 2 From Buccaneers to Guinea Pigs: The Genesis of Causal Inference
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Galton and the Abandoned Quest
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Pearson: The Wrath of the Zealot
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Sewall Wright, Guinea Pigs, and Path Diagrams
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E Pur Si Muove (And Yet It Moves)
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From Objectivity to Subjectivity—The Bayesian Connection
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CHAPTER 3 From Evidence to Causes: Reverend Bayes Meets Mr. Holmes
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Bonaparte, the Computer Detective
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Reverend Bayes and the Problem of Inverse Probability
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From Bayes' Rule to Bayesian Networks
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Bayesian Networks: What Causes Say About Data
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Where is My Bag? From Aachen to Zanzibar
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Bayesian Networks in the Real World
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From Bayesian Networks to Causal Diagrams
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CHAPTER 4 Confounding and Deconfounding: Or, Slaying the Lurking Variable
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The Chilling Fear of Confounding
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The Skillful Interrogation of Nature: Why RCTS Work
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The New Paradigm of Confounding
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The Do-Operator and the Back-Door Criterion
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CHAPTER 5 The Smoke-Filled Debate: Clearing the Air
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Tobacco: a Manmade Epidemic
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The Surgeon General's Commission and Hill's Criteria
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Smoking for Newborns
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Passionate Debates: Science vs. Culture
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CHAPTER 6 Paradoxes Galore!
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The Perplexing Monty Hall Problem
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More Collider Bias: Berkson's Paradox
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Simpson's Paradox
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Simpson's Paradox in Pictures
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CHAPTER 7 Beyond Adjustment: The Conquest of Mount Intervention
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The Simplest Route: The Back-Door Adjustment Formula
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The Front-Door Criterion
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The Do-Calculus, or Mind Over Matter
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The Tapestry of Science, or the Hidden Players in the Do-Orchestra
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The Curious Case(s) of Dr. Snow
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Good and Bad Cholesterol
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CHAPTER 8 Counterfactuals: Mining Worlds That Could Have Been
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From Thucydides and Abraham to Hume and Lewis
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Political Outcomes, Structural Equations, and the Algorithmization of Counterfactuals
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The Virtue of Seeing Your Assumptions
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Counterfactuals and the Law
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Necessary Clauses, Sufficient Causes, and Climate Change
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A World of Counterfactuals
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CHAPTER 9 Mediation: The Search for a Mechanism
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Scurvy, the Wrong Mediator
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Nature versus Nurture: The Tragedy of Barbara Burks
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In Search of a Language (The Berkeley Admissions Paradox)
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Daisy, the Kittens and Indirect Effects
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Mediation in Linear Wonderland
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Embrace the "Would-Haves"
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Case Studies of Mediation
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The Smoking Gene: Mediation and Interaction
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Tourniquets: A Hidden Fallacy
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CHAPTER 10 Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and the Big Questions
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Causal Models and "Big Data"
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Strong AI and Free Will
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Acknowledgments
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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