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Causal diagram (for Path analysis)
A unidirectional graph of nodes and arrows, where each node represents a variable (measure) under the study and the arrows represent how the nodes causally affect each other. "The Book of Why" calls them the language of knowledge.
Instead of causal diagrams, econometricians use mathematical equations and statisticians use a set of assumptions that characterize the arrows in causal diagrams.
A causal diagram, regardless of its method of demonstration, should illustrate the cause-effect relations in the environment that have affected the data generation process.

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Relation between Bayesian Networks and Causal Diagrams
Causal Diagram Example
The 3 Junctions in Causal Diagram
Use of Causal Diagrams to Inform the Design and Interpretation of Observational Studies: An Example from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection (SHARP)
Types of relations in a Causal Diagram
Average Causal Effect (ACE)
Path Analysis
Introduction to Path Analysis
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