VOLUME 1
On the Study of Causes
L.A. Quetelet
Quetelet on Probabilities
John F.W. Herschel
Mariage
Jacques Bertillon
The Scientific Law
Karl Pearson
Cause and Effect-Probability
Karl Pearson
Contingency and Correlation-the Insufficiency of Causation
Karl Pearson
On the Correlation of Total Pauperism with Proportion of Out-Relief
G. Udny Yule
An Investigation into the Causes in Pauperism in England, Chiefly During the Last Two Intercensal Decades
G. Udny Yule
Partial Association
G. Udny Yule
VOLUME 2
The Generalizing Theories: Adequate cause
H.L.A. Hart and Tony Honoré
Concerning Cause and the Law of Torts
Guido Calabresi
Causation in Tort Law
Richard W. Wright
Causal Ordering and Identifiability
Herbert A. Simon
Spurious Correlation: A causal interpretation
Herbert A. Simon
Correlation and Causality: The multivariate case
H.M. Blalock, Jr.
The Introduction of Additional Variables and the Problem of Spuriousness
Herbert Hyman
The Introduction of Additional Variables and the Elaboration of Analysis
Herbert Hyman
The Environment and Disease: Association or causation?
Austin Bradford Hill
Investigating Causal Relations by Econometric Models and Cross-spectral Models
C.W.J. Granger
Spurious Regressions in Econometrics
C.W.J. Granger and P. Newbold
Testing for Causality: A personal viewpoint
C.W.J. Granger
Statistics and Causal Inference
Paul W. Holland
Statistics and Causal Inference: Comment: Which ifs have causal answers?
Donald B. Rubin
Statistics and Causal Inference: Comment
D.R. Cox
Statistics and Causal Inference: Comment: Statistics and metaphysics
Clark Glymour
Statistics and Causal Inference: Comment
Clive Granger
Statistics and Causal Inference: Rejoinder
Paul W. Holland
Causal Inference, Path Analysis, and Recursive Structural Equations Models
Paul W. Holland
Dangers of Cigarette Smoking
Ronald A. Fisher
Cigarettes, Cancer, and Statistics
Ronald A. Fisher
The Nature of Probability
Ronald A. Fisher
Lung Cancer and Cigarettes
Ronald A. Fisher
Cancer and Smoking
Ronald A. Fisher
Inhaling
Ronald A. Fisher
Sample Selection Bias as a Specification Error
James J. Heckman
Choosing Among Alternative Nonexperimental Methods for Estimating the Impact of Social Programs: The case of manpower training
James J. Heckman and Joseph V. Hotz
Choosing Among Alternative Nonexperimental Methods for Estimating the Impact of Social Programs: The case of manpower training: Comment
Paul W. Holland
Choosing Among Alternative Nonexperimental Methods for Estimating the Impact of Social Programs: The case of manpower training: Comment
Robert Moffitt
Choosing Among Alternative Nonexperimental Methods for Estimating the Impact of Social Programs: The case of manpower training: Rejoinder
James J. Heckman and Joseph V. Hotz
VOLUME 3
Graphs, Causality, and Structural Equation Models
Judea Pearl
Confounding and Collapsibility in Causal Inference
Sander Greenland, Judea Pearl and James M. Robins
Causal Diagrams for Empirical Research
Judea Pearl
Graphical Models for Causation, and the Identification Problem
David A. Freedman
Measures of Association for Cross Classifications
Leo A. Goodman and William H. Kruskal
Simple Models for the Analysis of Association in Cross-classifications Having Ordered Categories
Leo A. Goodman
The Multivariate Analysis of Qualitative Data: Interactions among multiple classifications
Leo A. Goodman
The Analysis of Cross-classified Data: Independence, quasi-independence, and interactions in contingency tables with or without missing entries
Leo A. Goodman
The Central Role of the Propensity Score in Observational Studies for Causal Effects
Paul R. Rosenbaum and Donald B. Rubin
Estimating Causal Effects of Treatments in Randomized and Nonrandomized Studies
Donald B. Rubin
Constructing a Control Group Using Multivariate Matched Sampling Methods that Incorporate the Propensity Score
Paul R. Rosenbaum and Donald B. Rubin
Reducing Bias in Observational Studies Using Subclassification on the Propensity Score
Paul R. Rosenbaum and Donald B. Rubin
Identification of Causal Effects Using Instrumental Variables
Joshua D. Angrist, Guido W. Imbens and Donald B. Rubin
Bayesian Inference for Causal Effects: The role of randomization
Donald B. Rubin
Estimating Causal Effects from Large Data Sets Using Propensity Scores
Donald B. Rubin
Assignment of Treatment Group on the Basis of a Covariate
Donald B. Rubin
From Association to Causation in Observational Studies: The role of tests of strongly ignorable treatment assignment
Paul R. Rosenbaum
Notes on the Theory of Association of Attributes in Statistics
G. Udny Yule
The Interpretation of Interaction in Contingency Tables
E.H. Simpson
On Simpson's Paradox and the Sure-thing Principle
Colin R. Blyth
Confounding and Simpson's Paradox
Steven A. Julious and Mark A. Mullee
Comment on: 'Confounding and Simpson's Paradox'
C.R. Charig
Ecological Correlations and the Behavior of Individuals
W.S. Robinson
Social experiments: Some developments over the past fifteen years
T.D. Cook and W.R. Shadish
The Moderator-mediator Variable Distinction in Social Psychological Research: Conceptual, strategic and statistical considerations
Reuben M. Baron and David A. Kenny
VOLUME 4
Causal Laws and Effective Strategies
Nancy Cartwright
Causes and Conditions
J.L. Mackie
Causation as Influence
David Lewis
Small n's and Big Conclusions: An examination of the reasoning in comparative studies based on a small number of cases
Stanley Lieberson
Utilizing Causal Models to Discover Flaws in Experiments
Herbert L. Costner
Statistical Models and Shoe Leather
David A. Freedman
From Association to Causation Via Regression
David A. Freedman
Nuisance Variables and the Ex Post Facto Design
Paul Meehl
The Path Analysis Controversy: A new statistical approach to strong appraisal of verisimilitude
Paul E. Meehl and Nils G. Waller