The Causal Mindset Handbook. Your Non Technical Guide to master the science of cause and effect for better decisions - Helion

Tytuł oryginału: The Causal Mindset Handbook. Your Non Technical Guide to master the science of cause and effect for better decisions
ISBN: 9781806117840
Format: ebook
Księgarnia: Helion
Cena książki: 84,99 zł
Książka będzie dostępna od grudnia 2025
The Causal Mindset offers a non-technical, insight-driven guide to mastering causality—essential for making high-impact decisions in today’s data-saturated world. Whether you're a manager, strategist, analyst, or simply curious, this book gives you the tools to evaluate claims, measure what truly works, and communicate findings clearly.
Built on real-life case studies—from cold showers to ad campaigns and environmental policy—it reveals a hands-on framework that helps you question causal claims in real time. Each chapter ends with exercises and access to a unique online app that lets readers apply what they’ve learned to their own scenarios.
With a balance of storytelling, practical application, and clear structure, The Causal Mindset is your essential guide to thinking more clearly, critically, and confidently—no statistics degree required.
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Spis treści
The Causal Mindset Handbook. Your Non Technical Guide to master the science of cause and effect for better decisions eBook -- spis treści
- 1. What is Causality
- 2. Spotting the Difference – Causation vs. Prediction
- 3. Why is it so hard to prove causality?
- 4. Why exactly correlation does not imply causation?
- 5. The Causal Mindset
- 6. Randomized Experiments
- 7. Quasi-Experimental Methods
- 8. Channels and the Choice of Metrics
- 9. Conclusion





