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Peer reviewedWinship, Christopher; Mare, Robert D. – American Journal of Sociology, 1983
Presented is an approach to causal models in which some or all variables are discretely measured, showing that path analytic methods permit quantification of causal relationships among variables with the same flexibility and power of interpretation as is feasible in models including only continuous variables. Examples are provided. (Author/IS)
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