1. What could have been done? Counterfactual alternatives to negative outcomes generated by religious and secular children Payir, Ayse; Heiphetz, Larisa A.; Harris, Paul; Corriveau, Kathleen 2022 Articles Social perceptionCausationCognition in childrenThought and thinking--Religious aspectsMagical thinking
2. Causality inference between time series data and its applications Chen, Siyuan 2020 Theses Mechanical engineeringComputer scienceCausationEarthquakesMarketsTime-series analysis
3. Examining the Validity of the Environmental Kuznets Curve Karsch, Nicole Marie 2019 Articles Sustainable development--Economic aspectsEconomic developmentDeveloping countriesNational income--Environmental aspectsCausation
4. Dismantling the Trap: Untangling the Chain of Events in Excessive Force Claims McClellan, Cara 2018 Articles TortsPolice brutalityPolice misconduct--Law and legislationPolice-community relationsCausationLaw
5. A Deliberative Account of Causation: How the Evidence of Deliberating Agents Accounts for Causation and its Temporal Direction Fernandes, Alison Sutton 2016 Theses Epistemic logicMetaphysicsPhilosophyCausationScience--Philosophy
6. The Dispositional Theory of Causation Al-Witri, Fahad Zakaria 2016 Theses Causation in literaturePhilosophyEthics--PhilosophyCausationMetaphysics
7. Unintended Impacts of Performance Funding on Community Colleges and Universities in Three States Lahr, Hana Elizabeth; Pheatt, Lara Elaine; Dougherty, Kevin J.; Jones, Sosanya M.; Natow, Rebecca Spiro; Reddy, Vikash T. 2014 Reports Universities and colleges--AdministrationCausationCollege student development programsCommunity colleges
8. Health Selection vs. Causation in the Income Gradient: What Can We Learn from Graphical Trends? Muennig, Peter A. 2008 Articles Income distribution--Health aspectsCausationHealth status indicatorsSocial statusHealth services administrationMedical carePublic health