Section outline

  • Lecture: Causal Inference (Pre-recorded; view on own)

    Historical perspectives on causal inference in science generally; different models/heuristics for causal inference in epidemiology specifically.

    Faculty:  June Chan

    • Session slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Causal Inference Part 1 Intro and Theories Media Resource
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    • Causal Inference Part 2 BHill Media Resource
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    • Causal Inference Part 3 Rothman Media Resource
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    • Causal Inference Part 4 Counterfactual Media Resource
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    • Required Reading:

      Ch. 2 Rothman/Greenland/Lash

    • Article to read for HW2 Jain et al JAMA 2015 File
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    • Optional Reading:

      Chapter 1, Hernán & Robins.

    • Fedak KM. Applying the Bradford Hill criteria in the 21st century: how data integration has changed causal inference in molecular epidemiology. Emerg Themes Epidemiol. 12:14:1-9, 2015 File
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    • VanderWeele TJ. Invited Commentary: The Continuing Need for Suggicient cause Model Today. AJE 185:11:1041-1043,2017 File
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    • Assignment:

    • Assignment Due Date: January 24, 2018 at the beginning of Small Group Section

    • Assignment Answer Key (access restricted to registered students):

    • HW2 Causal Inf KEY File
    • Jain et al MMR and ASD with annotated comments File
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