WSRt, critical thinking - a summary of all articles needed in the second block of second year psychology at the uva
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Critical thinking
Article: Pearl (2018)
Confounding and deconfounding: or, slaying the lurking variable
Confounding bias occurs when a variable influences both who is selected for the treatment and he outcome of the experiment.
Sometimes the confounders are known. Other times they are merely suspected and act as a ‘lurking third variable’.
If we have measurements of the third variable, then it is very easy to deconfound the true and spurious effects.
Statisticians both over- and underrate the importance of adjusting for possible confounders
Knowing the set of assumptions that stand behind a given conclusion is not less valuable than attempting to circumvent those assumptions with and RCT, which has complications on its own.
The one circumstance under which scientists will abandon some of their reticence to talk about causality is when they have conducted a randomized controlled trial (RCT).
Randomization brings two benefits:
Another ways is, if you know what all the possible counfounders are, to measure and adjust for them.
But, randomization had one great advantage: it servers every incoming link to the randomized variable, including the ones we don’t know about or cannot measure.
RCTs are preferred to observational studies.
But, in some cases, intervention may be physically impossible or unethical.
Provisional causality: causality contingent upon the set of assumptions that our causal diagram advertises.
The principal objective of an RCT is to eliminate confounding.
Confounding is not a statistical notion. It stands for the discrepancy between what we want to assess (the causal effect) and what we actually do assess using statistical methods.
If you can’t articulate mathematically what you want to assess, you can’t expect to define what constitutes a discrepancy.
Historically, the concept of ‘confounding’ has evolved around two related conceptions:
Both these concepts have resisted formalization.
Confounding: anything that makes P(Y|do(X)) differ from P(Y|X).
The do-operator erases all the arrows that come into X, and in this way prevents any information about X from flowing in the noncausal direction.
Randomization has the same effect. So does statistical adjustment, if we pick the right variables to adjust.
Three rules that tell us how to stop the flow of information through any individual junction.
Controlling for descendants (or proxies) of a variable is like ‘partially’ controlling for the variable itself. Controlling for a descendant of a mediator partly closes the pipe, controlling for a descendant of a collider partly opens the pipe.
To deconfound two variables X and Y, we need only block every non-causal path between them without blocking or perturbing any casual paths.
A back-door path: any path from X to Y that starts with an arrow pointing into X.
X and Y will be deconfounded if we block every back-door path.
If we do this by controlling for some set of variables Z, we also need to make sure that no member of Z is a descendant of X on a causal path, otherwise we might partly or completely close off that path.
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