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SUMMARY:Workshop on Randomization and Related Topics in Causal Inference in Medicine
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LOCATION:9 Woodland Road\, Bristol\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Programme:<br><br>We intend to commence at 10.00.<br><br>Stephen Senn (Centre de Recherche Public de la Sant&eacute\;\, Luxembourg)<br>"Being a Statistician Means Never Having to Say You're Certain"<br><br>David Papineau (Department of Philosophy\, King's College\, London)<br>"What Kind of Causes Do Randomized Trials Tell Us About?"<br><br>George Davey-Smith (MRC Centre for Causal Analyses in Translational Epidemiology\, Bristol)<br>"Origins of 'fair tests' of treatment in the late 19th century: how and why"<br><br>John Worrall (Department of Philosophy\, Logic and Scientific Method\, London School of Economics)<br>"On the the Epistemic Virtues of Blinding"<br><br>Alexander Bird (Department of Philosophy\, Bristol)<br>"From Mill's Method of Difference to Randomization in the Logic of Comparative Trials"<br><br>There is no registration\, but please let Alexander Bird know if you intend to come\, so that we can&nbsp\;ensure that there is enough tea and coffee\, etc.</p>\n<p>Further information:<br><br></p>
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