Nonrecursive Causal Models
Title | Nonrecursive Causal Models PDF eBook |
Author | William Dale Berry |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 1984-07 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 9780803922655 |
The author defines the concept of identification and explains what 'goes wrong' with some nonrecursive models to make them nonidentified. He provides various tests which can be used to determine whether a nonrecursive model is identified, and reviews common techniques for estimating the parameters of an identified model.
Nonrecursive Causal Models
Title | Nonrecursive Causal Models PDF eBook |
Author | William D. Berry |
Publisher | Sage Publications |
Pages | 95 |
Release | 1984-08 |
Genre | Regression analysis |
ISBN | 9780803920538 |
Where an assumption of unidirectionality in causal effects is unrealistic, 'recursive' models cannot be used, and more complex 'nonrecursive' models are necessary. Unfortunately, many nonrecursive models (unlike recursive models) are 'unidentified', which makes meaningful parameter estimation impossible. Even when they are identified, it would be inappropriate to use OLS regression techniques (appropriate for recursive models) for the purpose of estimation. The concept of identification, and the factors that lead to it are explained; and various tests for determination are provided. Illustrations from a variety of social science disciplines are used throughout the book.
Nonrecursive Models
Title | Nonrecursive Models PDF eBook |
Author | Pamela Paxton |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 145 |
Release | 2011-03-08 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1452223564 |
Nonrecursive Models is a clear and concise introduction to the estimation and assessment of nonrecursive simultaneous equation models. This unique monograph gives practical advice on the specification and identification of simultaneous equation models, how to assess the quality of the estimates, and how to correctly interpret results.
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Causal Models in the Social Sciences
Title | Causal Models in the Social Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | Jr. Blalock |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 2017-07-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1351529773 |
Causal models are formal theories stating the relationships between precisely defined variables, and have become an indispensable tool of the social scientist. This collection of articles is a course book on the causal modeling approach to theory construction and data analysis. H. M. Blalock, Jr. summarizes the then-current developments in causal model utilization in sociology, political science, economics, and other disciplines. This book provides a comprehensive multidisciplinary picture of the work on causal models. It seeks to address the problem of measurement in the social sciences and to link theory and research through the development of causal models.Organized into five sections (Simple Recursive Models, Path Analysis, Simultaneous Equations Techniques, The Causal Approach to Measurement Error, and Other Complications), this volume contains twenty-seven articles (eight of which were specially commissioned). Each section begins with an introduction explaining the concepts to be covered in the section and links them to the larger subject. It provides a general overview of the theory and application of causal modeling.Blalock argues for the development of theoretical models that can be operationalized and provide verifiable predictions. Many of the discussions of this subject that occur in other literature are too technical for most social scientists and other scholars who lack a strong background in mathematics. This book attempts to integrate a few of the less technical papers written by econometricians such as Koopmans, Wold, Strotz, and Fisher with discussions of causal approaches in the social and biological sciences. This classic text by Blalock is a valuable source of material for those interested in the issue of measurement in the social sciences and the construction of mathematical models.
Linear Causal Modeling with Structural Equations
Title | Linear Causal Modeling with Structural Equations PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley A. Mulaik |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 470 |
Release | 2009-06-16 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 1439800391 |
Emphasizing causation as a functional relationship between variables, this book provides comprehensive coverage on the basics of SEM. It takes readers through the process of identifying, estimating, analyzing, and evaluating a range of models. The author discusses the history and philosophy of causality and its place in science and presents graph theory as a tool for the design and analysis of causal models. He explains how the algorithms in SEM are derived and how they work, covers various indices and tests for evaluating the fit of structural equation models to data, and explores recent research in graph theory, path tracing rules, and model evaluation.
Actual Causality
Title | Actual Causality PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Y. Halpern |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2016-08-12 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0262035022 |
Explores actual causality, and such related notions as degree of responsibility, degree of blame, and causal explanation. The goal is to arrive at a definition of causality that matches our natural language usage and is helpful, for example, to a jury deciding a legal case, a programmer looking for the line of code that cause some software to fail, or an economist trying to determine whether austerity caused a subsequent depression.