You’re welcome, of course. Pearl’s book on causality is a great place to start. I also recommend Spirtes, Glymour, and Scheines Causation, Prediction, and Search. Depending on your technical level and your interests, you might find Woodward’s book Making Things Happen a better place to start. After that, there are many excellent papers, depending on your interests.
I’m a graduate student in mathematics; the more technical, the better. I’m currently three chapters into Pearl. After that in my queue comes Tversky and Kahneman, and now I’ll add Spirtes et al. to the end of that.
Thanks for your comment; I’m working on learning causation theory at the moment, and I didn’t know anyone in the field other than Pearl.
You’re welcome, of course. Pearl’s book on causality is a great place to start. I also recommend Spirtes, Glymour, and Scheines Causation, Prediction, and Search. Depending on your technical level and your interests, you might find Woodward’s book Making Things Happen a better place to start. After that, there are many excellent papers, depending on your interests.
I’m a graduate student in mathematics; the more technical, the better. I’m currently three chapters into Pearl. After that in my queue comes Tversky and Kahneman, and now I’ll add Spirtes et al. to the end of that.