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đź§  BEMC Talk | Aaron Sarvet (University of Massachusetts Amherst) | November 19, 2025 Join the next BEMC Talk on Wednesd...

đź§  BEMC Talk | Aaron Sarvet (University of Massachusetts Amherst) | November 19, 2025


Join the next BEMC Talk on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 4:00 PM (CET) — a hybrid event featuring Aaron Sarvet from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA). He will speak on
🎓 “Interpretational errors in causal inference and how to avoid them.”


In his talk, Sarvet explores how subtle misinterpretations — termed “identity slippage” — can distort causal inference and affect public health and clinical decision-making. He will present case studies from causal mediation and instrumental variable analysis, illustrating how recognizing such errors improves the translation of data into public good.


📍 In-person: Lecture Hall 21 (formerly Paul-Ehrlich-Hörsaal), Virchowweg 4, CCM
đź’» Online: Via Zoom
📝 Register now


Don’t miss this insightful session blending methodological rigor and real-world impact in causal inference research! 🌍✨

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    BEMC Talk | Aaron Sarvet (University of Massachusetts Amherst) | November 19, 2025

    đź§  BEMC Talk | Aaron Sarvet (University of Massachusetts Amherst) | November 19, 2025


    Join the next BEMC Talk on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 4:00 PM (CET) — a hybrid event featuring Aaron Sarvet from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA). He will speak on
    🎓 “Interpretational errors in...

    đź§  BEMC Talk | Aaron Sarvet (University of Massachusetts Amherst) | November 19, 2025


    Join the next BEMC Talk on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 4:00 PM (CET) — a hybrid event featuring Aaron Sarvet from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA). He will speak on
    🎓 “Interpretational errors in causal inference and how to avoid them.”


    In his talk, Sarvet explores how subtle misinterpretations — termed “identity slippage” — can distort causal inference and affect public health and clinical decision-making. He will present case studies from causal mediation and instrumental variable analysis, illustrating how recognizing such errors improves the translation of data into public good.


    📍 In-person: Lecture Hall 21 (formerly Paul-Ehrlich-Hörsaal), Virchowweg 4, CCM
    đź’» Online: Via Zoom
    📝 Register now


    Don’t miss this insightful session blending methodological rigor and real-world impact in causal inference research! 🌍✨

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