Observation and Experiment
Delve into the intriguing world of causal reasoning with Observation and Experiment by Paul Rosenbaum, published in 2019. This comprehensive guide spans 400 pages and is an essential read for anyone interested in the interplay of observation and experimentation in scientific inquiry.
With a thoughtful approach, Rosenbaum, a distinguished professor at Wharton, navigates through the complexities of conflicting scientific claims—from the health impacts of alcohol to the socioeconomic effects of minimum wage increases. He adeptly unpacks the methodology of causal inference, providing readers with the tools to evaluate claims critically and understand the underlying principles of scientific reasoning.
This book is perfect for students, researchers, and anyone intrigued by the dynamics of evidence and inference in science. Enhance your understanding of methodology and improve your analytical skills with this pivotal work by Paul Rosenbaum.