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Surely it was Pearson who tried to ban causation. I think it's fair to say that Fisher was very interested in causation, wrote a lot about it, almost put it on a pedestal. But I don't think he had a notation for it. It was something you concluded from statistical data, it wasn't data. Rubin, maybe.
Feb 28, 2025, 3:33 PM
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