CTRL ENTER #02 | Frontiers of Research in Statistics, with Carlos Cinelli
Carlos Cinelli, PhD candidate in Statistics at UCLA, discusses the frontiers of causality research and the credibility revolution. Furthermore, he talks about the experience of working with computer scientist Judea Pearl, the living legend who revolutionized thinking about causality.
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Articles cited:
Cinelli. Statistical inference and economic practice in Brazil: the (ab)uses of significance tests.
Cinelli; Hazlett. Making sense of sensitivity: Extending omitted variable bias.
Cinelli, Forney, Pearl. A Crash Course in Good and Bad Controls.
Book recommendations:
Angrist, Pischke Mostly harmless econometrics: An empiricist's companion
Morgan, Stephen L., and Christopher Winship. Counterfactuals and causal inference.
Pearl, Glymour, Jewell. Causal Inference in Statistics: A Primer
Peters, Janzing, Schölkopf. Elements of Causal Inference: Foundations and Learning Algorithms