(Same as Psychiatry M232.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Requisites: courses 200C, 202B, or equivalent. Philosophical foundations, logical paradoxes, decision analysis, selection bias, confounding, ecological paradox, historical development, potential outcomes, Rubin causal model, propensity scores, competing perspectives on path analysis and graphical/structural-equation models, experiments with noncompliance, principal stratification, decision making when causality is disputed, role of ethics in decision making. S/U or letter grading.

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Thomas R. Belin
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22F 21W 19F 18F 17F 16F 13S 08S 06S 00S

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