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by datastoat
1096 days ago
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That xkcd comic highlights the problem with observational (as opposed to controlled) studies. TFA is about A/B testing, i.e. controlled studies. It’s the fact that you (the investigator) is controlling the treatment assignment that allows you to draw causal conclusions. What you happen to believe about the mechanism of action doesn’t matter, at least as far as the outcome of this particular experiment is concerned. Of course, your conjectured mechanism of action is likely to matter for what you decide to investigate next. Also, frequentism / Bayesianism is orthogonal to causal / correlational interpretations. |
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Having a control doesn't mean you can't fall victim to this.