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    Explanation in Causal Inference. Summary of mediation methods at PsychWiki Archived 2011-07-15 at the Wayback Machine Example of Causal Mediation Using Propensity...
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  • An immediate inference is an inference which can be made from only one statement or proposition. For instance, from the statement "All toads are green"...
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  • logic and mathematics, contraposition, or transposition, refers to the inference of going from a conditional statement into its logically equivalent contrapositive...
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  • predicate is called the middle term of a rational inference. The comparison of a subject with a remote, mediate predicate occurs through three judgments: Luminous...
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    relationships within an individual system or population. They facilitate inferences about causal relationships from statistical data. They can teach us a...
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    Biological network inference is the process of making inferences and predictions about biological networks. By using these networks to analyze patterns...
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    induce autoantibody mediated pathology. Since mouse IgG1 and human IgG1 are not entirely similar in function, and the inference of human antibody function...
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  • Evidentiality (redirect from Mediativity)
    knowledge: it is irrelevant whether the information results from hearsay, inference, or perception; however, some Turkic languages distinguish between reported...
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  • understanding and analyzing a phenomenon, finding patterns and making inferences across interactions, describing phenomena and presenting phenomena through...
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  • 1037/0022-3514.67.5.836. Smith, E. R.; Miller, F. D. (1983). "Mediation among attributional inferences and comprehension processes: Initial findings and a general...
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  • known entities for inferences to unknown entities." Around 1960, Ray Solomonoff founded the theory of universal inductive inference, the theory of prediction...
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    reasoning with abduction, which already in Aristotle is a less strong inference than induction and deduction, more intuitive and concise. Gell takes it...
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  • Dana Mackenzie. The book explores the subject of causality and causal inference from statistical and philosophical points of view for a general audience...
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    Confounding (category Causal inference)
    In causal inference, a confounder (also confounding variable, confounding factor, extraneous determinant or lurking variable) is a variable that influences...
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    contributions to causal inference include introducing the E-value as a quantitative measure for sensitivity analysis and advances in mediation analysis along with...
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    a tool for ANOVA (analysis of variance) and to understand statistical inference. It also can be used for linear regression, mixed models and Bayesian...
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    theory has also found applications in other areas, including statistical inference, cryptography, neurobiology, perception, linguistics, the evolution and...
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    was probably the first to employ variable letters to represent valid inferences. Therefore, Jan Łukasiewicz claims that the introduction of variables...
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    methods of research". More generally, as inference, "logic is rooted in the social principle", since inference depends on a standpoint that, in a sense...
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  • significance of a mediation effect. The test is based on the work of Michael E. Sobel, and is an application of the delta method. In mediation, the relationship...
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