EGAP methods guides
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Who it’s for: Learners with some level of familiarity with causal inference who are looking for a set of beginner-friendly resources.
Why we love it: Causal inference is a key part of systems thinking, serving as an important tool to understand causal relationships between different variables. This set of methodology guides, developed by the Evidence in Governance and Politics (EGAP) network, is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to interpret causal experiments from various fields. Each guide covers the ten most important points to understand concerning each issue or methodology. For a helpful list, consider starting with the following four guides: 10 Strategies for Figuring Out if X Caused Y; 10 Things to Know About Reading a Regression Table; 10 Things Your Null Result Might Mean; or 10 Things to Know About External Validity.
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