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| التعرف السببي باستخدام الرسوم البيانية الموجهة غير الدورية (حسابات do)× | طريقة المتغيرات الآلية (IV) للاستدلال السببي× | |
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| المجال≠ | الاستدلال السببي | اقتصاديات الصحة |
| العائلة≠ | Regression model | Process / pipeline |
| سنة النشأة≠ | 2009 | 1990s (modern applications) |
| صاحب الطريقة≠ | Judea Pearl | Angrist & Pischke (applied econometrics); rooted in econometric theory |
| النوع≠ | Causal identification framework | Method |
| المصدر التأسيسي≠ | Pearl, J. (2009). Causality: Models, Reasoning, and Inference (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 978-0521895606 | Angrist, J. D., & Pischke, J. S. (2009). Mostly Harmless Econometrics: An Empiricist's Companion. Princeton: Princeton University Press. link ↗ |
| الأسماء البديلة | do-calculus, backdoor adjustment, Pearl causal identification, DAG ile Nedensel Tanımlama (do-calculus) | IV, two-stage least squares, TSLS, causal estimation |
| ذات صلة≠ | 5 | 3 |
| الملخص≠ | DAG causal identification is a framework, developed by Judea Pearl (2009), that encodes causal assumptions as a directed acyclic graph and uses the do-calculus rules to determine whether and how a causal effect can be identified from observational data. It systematically handles confounders, instrumental variables, and backdoor paths. | Instrumental variables (IV) is an econometric method to estimate causal effects when treatment or exposure is not randomly assigned and confounding is severe or unmeasured. IV relies on a third variable (instrument) that influences treatment but does not directly affect the outcome, allowing researchers to isolate the causal effect from the noise of confounding. Developed extensively in econometrics (Angrist & Pischke, 1990s–2000s), IV methods are increasingly used in health economics and health services research to leverage natural experiments and policy changes. |
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