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Dr John James Marshall
drjohnjmarshall
1/3 @ClinpsychLucy Hi Lucy, In PTMF overview trauma, is stated 155 times, genes, temperament, neurodevelopmental, hardly at all. Trauma is singularly causal of distress in PTMF, ie 2D causality. Rutter
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Shishir Shakya
econshishir
@Causalinf asked what my thoughts were on various online casual inference courses on the different platforms (for free) that I took. At least those were free when I took back
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Judea Pearl
yudapearl
This question annoys ALL students (and professors) of ML, but they are afraid to ask. Thanks for raising it in this "no hand waving" forum. Take two causal diagrams: X-->Y
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Thomas J. Leeper
thosjleeper
There's a weird thing in political science literature where people do observational causal inference but avoid causal language and opt instead for the language of predictive modelling but then don't
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Paul Hünermund
PHuenermund
"Since releasing the update, your product has changed. Your users have changed. The world has changed. Can you be confident that the initial feature update is the root cause?" That's
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Rúnar
runarorama
I'm coming to realize that humans can't act without the impulse of motivation. In a causal universe, every action needs to have a cause. And when it comes to human
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Dr. Katherine Evans
CausalKathy
Broadly speaking I think all schools of thought on causal inference are the same. People love to argue weird nuances and fight about DAGs, but everyone is more or less
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Justine Zhang
tisjune
What does it mean to make causal inferences about conversational behaviours? Why does that matter, why's it difficult, what would it take to get there? My #CSCW2020 paper w/ @m_sendhil
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Mark Humphries
markdhumphries
Some musing on this response from @jpillowtime to the thought-provoking paper on representation by @TBBake @benlansdell & @KordingLab Other have asked they give a concrete example; so I'll take the
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Jonathan F. Kominsky
jfkominsky
Very happy to announce that my new paper with Brian Scholl, "Retinotopic adaptation reveals distinct categories of causal perception", has just been published in Cognition!Free here for 50 days: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1bRf
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Cal Webb
cjrwebb
Looking forward to presenting my findings and thoughts on family support funding‘s role in child welfare (and our approach to evidencing its effects) from my unfunded pilot research project to
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Matt Zefferman
matt_zefferman
Epidemiology question. When epidemiologists estimate "transmissibility" of a viral variant, are they estimating the observed transmissibility or estimating something causal about the mutation? @CT_Bergstrom @noamross Imagine a vir
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Christian Nawroth
GoatsThatStare
1 #AnimBehav2021Research on the understanding of relationships between objects focused mainly on a few model species, while other taxa received less attention. Goats, e.g., often find creative solutions when faced
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John Manoochehri
jmanooch
An extra thread to @metadiogenes about causality - months delayed. It's a demonstration of my claims that- causality is real but 'causes' are not found in nature- telelogical framing gives
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President Elect Durinn McFurren
DurinnM
I want to talk briefly about a couple of reasons that physicists are so weirded out by quantum mechanics.Now, I want to hasten to say that quantum theories give REALLY
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Sophia Batchelor @NMA
brainonsilicon
So it’s Causality day at @neuromatch - a day many of us have been looking forward to - and between the tutorials and Q&A I thought a might be
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