2001
DOI: 10.1093/esr/17.1.1
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Causation, Statistics, and Sociology

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“…of policy change, a more nuanced discussion on causality is needed. The concept of causality has gained revamped attention in the new methodology literature (Gerring, 2008;Goldthorpe, 2001;Mahoney, 2010). Two main modes of causal inference may be identified in the analysis of interest group influence.…”
Section: What Preference Attainment Is and What Is Notmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…of policy change, a more nuanced discussion on causality is needed. The concept of causality has gained revamped attention in the new methodology literature (Gerring, 2008;Goldthorpe, 2001;Mahoney, 2010). Two main modes of causal inference may be identified in the analysis of interest group influence.…”
Section: What Preference Attainment Is and What Is Notmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two main modes of causal inference may be identified in the analysis of interest group influence. Large N observational studies (Bernhagen, 2012;Klüver, 2009Klüver, , 2013Yackee and Yackee, 2006;Yackee, 2004Yackee, , 2006 using data set observation data (Collier et al, 2010a;Collier, 2011) rely on a frequentist mode of causal inference (Goldthorpe, 2001). Put simply, influence is conceived as the causal link between the interest group's action and the policy change under analysis for which evidence is found in how frequently the former precedes the latter.…”
Section: What Preference Attainment Is and What Is Notmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…understandable) development. The relation between 'causation as consequential manipulation' and rational choice theory is discussed in Goldthorpe (2001). 37.…”
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“…Goldthorpe [30,31,32] describes several ideas of causation and corresponding methods of statistical proof, with different strengths and weaknesses. Although skeptical of regression, he finds rational choice theory to be promising.…”
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confidence: 99%