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- On regression adjustments to experimental data David A Freedman
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- Statistical Models for Causation D. A. Freedman January 2005
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- This paper (which is mainly expository) sets up graphical models for causation, hav-ing a bit less than the usual complement of hypothetical counterfactuals. Assuming
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- Notes on the MLE in curved exponential families by ML Eaton and DA Freedman December 18/00
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