Blog category: Causality
Target Trial Emulation in Practice Target trial emulation is a unified process for estimating well-defined causal effects using both randomized and nonrandomized data. Coupled with simulation to approximate the g-formula, it forms a satisfyingly general yet relatively simple process that can be trusted to lead to the best estimate the data can provide.
How Probabilistic Programming Allows Automatic Causal Inference Generative models can be written with causal assumptions included. Comparing predictions from such a model gives valid estimates of causal effects, similar to more complicated estimators derived from theories of causal inference, but with more accurate accounting of uncertainty.