James Robins

James Robins

James Robins is Mitchell L. and Robin LaFoley Dong Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology and the Department of Biostatistics in Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The principal focus of Dr. Robins’ research has been the development of analytic methods appropriate for drawing causal inferences from complex observational and randomized studies with time-varying exposures or treatments.

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Causal Inference Book

Post date: 07 Mar 2017
A cohesive presentation of concepts of, and methods for, causal inference. Covers causal inference without models, causal inference with models, and causal inference from complex longitudinal data.
Publication date: 05 Mar 2017
Document Type: Textbook
 
Causal Inference Book

Causal Inference Book

Post date: 07 Mar 2017
A cohesive presentation of concepts of, and methods for, causal inference. Covers causal inference without models, causal inference with models, and causal inference from complex longitudinal data.
Publication date: 05 Mar 2017
Document Type: Textbook


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