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Causality Defined

A cause and effect relationship. The causality of two events describes to what extent one event is caused by the other. When there is causality, there is a measure of predictability between the two events.

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No risks to health found in W.R. Grace report

Published August 27, 2008, 2:01 pm, The Acton Beacon

There is no conclusive evidence that contamination from W.R. Grace’s former plant ever posed significant health risks to Acton and Concord residents, according to a government report released this week.

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Quest for statewide smoking ban continues

Published August 26, 2008, 7:42 am, Casper Star-Tribune

GILLETTE -- A coalition of health care workers and others will make another attempt at persuading the state Legislature to institute some type of statewide smoking ban.

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  • "more on interaction effects" (scatterplot): "Roughly, biological interaction refers to an actual substantive process out in the world, and statistical interaction is what you can observe with regression models on population data. You can statistical interaction in the absence of biological interaction and vice versa. I wish a distinction between ?substantive? and ?statistical? interaction would diffuse more broadly, and substantive interaction is what social scientists interested in causal inference ultimately need to be focused on." We don't want to use the word "causal,& quot; so we'll just invent another one to use in its place? Let's stipulate that there are "substant ive process[es] out in the world," and let's *still* remember that behavioral geneticists can't "see" ; those happening, either! Which isn't to say that they don't exist.

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