Signed directed acyclic graphs for causal inference.

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Published in J R Stat Soc Series B Stat Methodol on January 01, 2010

Authors

Tyler J VanderWeele1, James M Robins2

Author Affiliations

1: University of Chicago, Chicago, USA.
2: Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA.

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