I can't believe it isn't standard practice to draw and submit Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs) when publishing observational studies. Ever since I learned about it, my understanding of causality in observational studies has improved immensely. https://t.co/t
Les dejo dos referencias guapas sobre Directed Acyclic Graphs para entender mejor el concepto, a mí me está ayudando mucho a entender cosas sobre metodología científica: https://t.co/Fc85NXv7zC https://t.co/F4ubLZiaCc
@woutersinas Would love to see any paper that answers this question include a DAG (https://t.co/matiT9jczZ)
@KordingLab @yudapearl you know the backdoor criterion! its used in the medical sciences! https://t.co/daKcew2xMZ https://t.co/Gcs3yvSPoX https://t.co/2ZohNlrHXO
@POhukainen @epi_twit #dagitty and manual. About DAGs: https://t.co/8d4GaAZD8A https://t.co/zZsqn0Qnaf About stepwise: https://t.co/Blczr3HHgy https://t.co/7O49cdkRND https://t.co/7oOudBiIQM And #dental specific about tbl-2 fallacy: https://t.co/s1tQVpu9
@PWGTennant I found this paper: https://t.co/YGOqQUlHRl but @ProfMattFox tells me this analogy has been used even earlier
@rlmcelreath @Lester_Domes @yudapearl This paper is really good and a great example of how taking a step back from the formulas to see the big picture helps to develop better insight than one might have otherwise. https://t.co/I2rJARTUaF
RT @malco_barrett: @dccc_phd @WhitneyEpi @EpiEllie * @MariaGlymour's DAG chapter in modern epi. So good! * @_MiguelHernan's Draw Your Assu…
@dccc_phd @WhitneyEpi @EpiEllie * @MariaGlymour's DAG chapter in modern epi. So good! * @_MiguelHernan's Draw Your Assumptions course (https://t.co/dqdmYZv5yO) * Ian Shrier and @robertwplatt's "Reducing bias through directed acyclic graphs" (https://t.co
@ADAlthousePhD Not sure this goes as far as running the regression model but an example of use of DAG for delineating the causal effect of warm-up on athletic performance - perhaps weight training! :) https://t.co/2nLndEbouR
RT @malco_barrett: @andrewheiss Epidemiologists use them often! In fact, I think observational research is where they are most useful. You…
RT @pablogerbas: @namnatulco @ADAlthousePhD Just a step in the proposed analysis, based on an actual DAG: https://t.co/zGruD7TSwS
RT @malco_barrett: @andrewheiss Epidemiologists use them often! In fact, I think observational research is where they are most useful. You…
RT @malco_barrett: @andrewheiss Epidemiologists use them often! In fact, I think observational research is where they are most useful. You…
@andrewheiss Epidemiologists use them often! In fact, I think observational research is where they are most useful. You might like e.g. Shrier and @robertwplatt: https://t.co/yUtdDnNjb3 but honestly there are loads of good ones
@namnatulco @ADAlthousePhD Just a step in the proposed analysis, based on an actual DAG: https://t.co/zGruD7TSwS
RT @michelle_caunca: @ACSundermann Maybe https://t.co/ckcFWgSFoG? @EpiEllie probs has others too!
@ACSundermann Maybe https://t.co/ckcFWgSFoG? @EpiEllie probs has others too!
Interesting article "Reducing bias through directed acyclic graphs: a simple 6-step approach to the use of DAGs, and also to explain why the method works from a conceptual point of view". https://t.co/88ZfNUNdPl
@Billy_Hulin @sportdiscov @TimGabbett @JoClubbSportSci @statman_sean @JohannWindt @robbyt05 @dlcarey88 @Maurizi13707619 I think a directed acyclic graph (DAG) would help to identify the most important factors on the causal pathway between load exposure and
Reducing bias through directed acyclic graphs https://t.co/HJ5x0iHmjI
RT @AresQui: @AlexaYakubovich illustrates the utility of directed acyclic graphs in reducing bias in her own research on risk factors for #…
RT @AresQui: @AlexaYakubovich illustrates the utility of directed acyclic graphs in reducing bias in her own research on risk factors for #…
RT @AresQui: @AlexaYakubovich illustrates the utility of directed acyclic graphs in reducing bias in her own research on risk factors for #…
@AlexaYakubovich illustrates the utility of directed acyclic graphs in reducing bias in her own research on risk factors for #IPV in today's @CEBI_DSPI Research Group. For more information read this paper: https://t.co/ykDIrwwJ3C … #CEBIReads #CEBIpresent
Never even heard of directed acyclic graphs... 😳https://t.co/IoXYBQL5gE
Reducing bias with directed acyclic graphs - Can we learn from clinical studies? #Bias http://t.co/1L5IyRv3i4 #bmcmedicalresearchmethodology
"Reducing bias through directed acyclic graphs". Ian Shrier and Robert W Platt. 2008. http://t.co/jldcHKALA2 #research