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Clark Glymour

Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University

Publications -  270
Citations -  18165

Clark Glymour is an academic researcher from Carnegie Mellon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Causal model & Causal structure. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 268 publications receiving 16135 citations. Previous affiliations of Clark Glymour include Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition & University of West Florida.

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The Debate About the Effects of Exposure to Televised Violence on Aggressive Behavior

TL;DR: In this article, the authors cite 17 articles hosted on the Citations and HighWire Press platforms (http://www.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/51/8/1231 SAGE Journals Online and Highwire Press platforms):
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Causal Discovery and Hidden Driving Force Estimation from Nonstationary/Heterogeneous Data

TL;DR: A principled framework for causal discovery from NOnstationary/heterogeneous Data (CD-NOD) is developed, which addresses two important questions: an enhanced constraint-based procedure to detect variables whose local mechanisms change and recover the skeleton of the causal structure over observed variables and the tight connection between nonstationarity/heterogeneity and soft intervention in causal discovery.
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Concerns About Unreliable Data from Spotted cDNA Microarrays Due to Cross-Hybridization and Sequence Errors

TL;DR: Concerns regarding the reliability of data generated by spotted cDNA microarrays are discussed, two types of error are highlighted are cross-hybridization artifact due to sequence homologies and sequence errors in the cDNA used for spotting on microarray.
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Counterfactuals, graphical causal models and potential outcomes: response to Lindquist and Sobel.

TL;DR: Lindquist and Sobel claim that the graphical causal models they call "agnostic" do not imply any counterfactual conditionals, and recommend instead that investigators adopt the "potential outcomes" framework.