概括
随机实验具有独特的认识论性质,而不仅仅是统计性质,使其与观察性研究区分开来. 获得知识的这种根本差异应该是因果推理讨论的核心.
科学领域:
- 因果推理方法的方法论.
- 科学哲学的科学哲学.
- 统计分析 统计分析
背景情况:
- 随机实验经常因其在因果推理中的统计优势而被强调.
- 阿罗诺夫和其他人. (2025) 最近强调了随机实验的统计特征.
研究的目的:
- 挑战随机实验和观察性研究之间的主要区别是统计的概念.
- 为理解这一关键差异提出一个认识论框架.
- 在因果推理话语中主张认识论考量的中心地位.
主要方法:
- 对因果推理方法的概念分析.
- 关于在研究中获取知识的性质的哲学论证.
- 批评现有的统计论证,以证明随机实验的优越性.
主要成果:
- 随机实验和观察性研究之间的核心区别在于它们的认识论基础,而不仅仅是统计性质.
- 随机化通过不同的知识生成机制影响因果关系主张的证明.
- 认识论观点提供了一个更丰富的理解为什么随机实验被认为是黄金标准.
结论:
- 研究设计之间的认识论区分对于全面理解因果推理至关重要.
- 提升认识论论证可以改进关于不同因果推理方法的优点和局限性的讨论.
- 未来的因果推理研究和辩论应该更深入地整合知识的哲学考虑.
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