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Abstract # 3 Blossfeld, Hans-Peter. Causal inference from series of events (together with Ulrich Pötter). In: European Sociological Review 17(1): 21-32 (2001). This article explores time dependent models as a
vehicle for the causal interpretation of series of events. The Humean
and empiricist tradition in the philosophy of science uses the constant
temporal order of cause and effect as a decisive delimitation of causal
processes from mere coincidences. To mimic the philosophical distinction,
series of events are modelled as dynamic stochastic processes and the
precedence of cause over effect is expressed through conditional expectations
given the history of the process and the history of causes. A main technical
tool in this development is the concept of conditional independence. The
authors examine some of the difficulties in the application of the approach
within empirical social research. Specifically, the role of the nature
of events that reasonably qualify as causes or effects, and the time order
used in empirical research are considered. |