Taking an exploratory rather than a dogmatic approach to the
problem, this book pulls together materials bearing on casual
inference that are widely scattered in the philosophical,
statistical, and social science literature. It is written in
nonmathematical terms, and it is imaginative and sophisticated from
both a theoretical and a statistical point of view.
Originally published in 1964.
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