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Philosophy of science / Knowledge / Analysis of variance / Confounding / Causality / Evaluation methods / Dose-response relationship / Experiment / Probabilistic causation / Statistics / Design of experiments / Science
Date: 2014-12-22 09:44:28
Philosophy of science
Knowledge
Analysis of variance
Confounding
Causality
Evaluation methods
Dose-response relationship
Experiment
Probabilistic causation
Statistics
Design of experiments
Science

Operational criteria of causality for observational road safety evaluation studies TRB-paper[removed]Rune Elvik ([removed])

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