We have all heard the phrase “correlation does not equal causation.” What, then, does equal causation? This course aims to answer that question and more!

A Crash Course in Causality: Inferring Causal Effects from Observational Data

A Crash Course in Causality: Inferring Causal Effects from Observational Data

Instructor: Jason A. Roy, Ph.D.
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There are 5 modules in this course
This module focuses on defining causal effects using potential outcomes. A key distinction is made between setting/manipulating values and conditioning on variables. Key causal identifying assumptions are also introduced.
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8 videos3 assignments
This module introduces directed acyclic graphs. By understanding various rules about these graphs, learners can identify whether a set of variables is sufficient to control for confounding.
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8 videos2 assignments
An overview of matching methods for estimating causal effects is presented, including matching directly on confounders and matching on the propensity score. The ideas are illustrated with data analysis examples in R.
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12 videos5 assignments
Inverse probability of treatment weighting, as a method to estimate causal effects, is introduced. The ideas are illustrated with an IPTW data analysis in R.
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9 videos3 assignments
This module focuses on causal effect estimation using instrumental variables in both randomized trials with non-compliance and in observational studies. The ideas are illustrated with an instrumental variables analysis in R.
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9 videos3 assignments
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Reviewed on Mar 11, 2021
Excellent video lectures. Challenging end of module quizzes. I found more challenging doing the practical exercises because I had no experience with R.
Reviewed on Sep 6, 2020
I completed all 4 available courses in causal inference on Coursera. This one has the best teaching quality. The material is very clear and self-contained!
Reviewed on Nov 20, 2020
A high quality course that delivers what it says in the title. Well-paced introduction to the potential outcomes framework, with a nice balance of theoretical and practical aspects.
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