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Hill’s Criteria for Causality - RTI-HS

Hill s Criteria forCausalityDespite philosophic criticisms of inductiveinference,inductively oriented causal Criteria have commonlybeen used to make such inferences. If a set of ne-cessary and sufficient causal Criteria could be usedto distinguish causal from noncausalassociationsinobservational studies, the job of the scientistwould be eased considerably. With such Criteria ,all the concerns about the logic or lack thereof incausal inference could be forgotten: it would only benecessary to consult the checklist of Criteria to see ifa relation were causal. We know from philosophythat a set of sufficient Criteria does not exist [3,6]. Nevertheless, lists of causal Criteria have becomepopular, possibly because they seem to provide a roadmap through complicated commonly used set of Criteria was proposedbySir Austin Bradford Hill[1]; it was an expan-sion of a set of Criteria offered previously in thelandmark Surgeon General s report on Smoking andHealth [11], which in turn were anticipated by theinductive canons of John Stuart Mill [5] and therules of causal inference given by Hume [3].

causal inference could be forgotten: it would only be necessary to consult the checklist of criteria to see if a relation were causal. We know from philosophy that a set of sufficient criteria does not exist [3, 6]. Nevertheless, lists of causal criteria have become popular, possibly because they seem to provide a road map through complicated ...

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