Comorbid science?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3):153 - 155 (2010)
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Abstract

We agree with Cramer et al.'s goal of the discovery of causal relationships, but we argue that the authors' characterization of latent variable models (as deployed for such purposes) overlooks a wealth of extant possibilities. We provide a preliminary analysis of their data, using existing algorithms for causal inference and for the specification of latent variable models

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David Danks
University of California, San Diego
Clark Glymour
Carnegie Mellon University
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