Chapter
Challenges for Causal Inference in Obesity Research
Abstract
This chapter reviews the empirical strategies that social scientists commonly use to make causal inferences in the absence of randomized experiments and then highlights particularly challenging issues in obesity research. It provides a non-technical summary of several approaches to making causal inferences when the researcher only has observational data available, that is, data in which the researcher cannot control the values of the treatment …
Authors
Christopher Auld M; Grootendorst P
Book title
Oxford Handbook of the Social Science of Obesity
Publication Date
September 18, 2012
DOI
10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199736362.013.0014