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Make smarter decisions by mastering causal reasoning and causal inference. Learn how to separate correlation from causation, evaluate impact, and apply evidence-based thinking—no complex math required.

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In a world dominated by data and correlations, making good decisions requires understanding what truly causes what. The Causal Mindset Handbook is a clear, non-technical guide to causal reasoning and causal inference, designed to help readers think more clearly about cause and effect. Rather than focusing on complex statistics, the book introduces intuitive concepts and visual tools, such as causal graphs and counterfactual thinking, to evaluate claims, measure impact, and avoid common reasoning traps. Readers learn how causal inference differs from predictive models, and why correlation alone is not enough for sound decision-making. Drawing on real-world case studies from business, policy, and everyday life, the book shows how causal thinking works when perfect experiments are not possible. Designed for managers, analysts, policymakers, and curious professionals, it combines hands-on exercises with access to an interactive companion app, enabling readers to practice evidence-based decision-making with confidence. Foreword by Pr. Karim R. Lakhani, Harvard Business School, Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard, Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard.

What you will learn

Who this book is for

This book is ideal for decision-makers, managers, analysts, marketers, policymakers, and curious professionals who want to improve how they evaluate evidence and make decisions. No prior background in statistics, economics, or programming is required. It is suited for readers who work with data, experiments, or performance metrics and want to better understand cause and effect without diving into technical or mathematical detail.

The Causal Mindset Handbook

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A practical guide to the science of cause and effect for evidence-based decision making

Make smarter decisions by mastering causal reasoning and causal inference. Learn how to separate correlation from causation, evaluate impact, and apply evidence-based thinking—no complex math required.Key FeaturesLearn how to separate causation from correlation in real decisionsApply causal inferenc

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Auteur(s): Gallea, Dr. QuentinLakhani, Pr. Karim R.

Editeur: Packt Publishing

Année de Publication: 2026

pages: 212

Langue: Anglais

ISBN: 978-1-80611-785-7

eISBN: 978-1-80611-784-0

Make smarter decisions by mastering causal reasoning and causal inference. Learn how to separate correlation from causation, evaluate impact, and apply evidence-based thinking—no complex math required.Key FeaturesLearn how to separate causation from correlation in real decisionsApply causal inferenc

Make smarter decisions by mastering causal reasoning and causal inference. Learn how to separate correlation from causation, evaluate impact, and apply evidence-based thinking—no complex math required.

Key Features

  • Learn how to separate causation from correlation in real decisions
  • Apply causal inference methods without complex statistics
  • Practice causal thinking with real cases and an interactive app

Book Description

In a world dominated by data and correlations, making good decisions requires understanding what truly causes what. The Causal Mindset Handbook is a clear, non-technical guide to causal reasoning and causal inference, designed to help readers think more clearly about cause and effect. Rather than focusing on complex statistics, the book introduces intuitive concepts and visual tools, such as causal graphs and counterfactual thinking, to evaluate claims, measure impact, and avoid common reasoning traps. Readers learn how causal inference differs from predictive models, and why correlation alone is not enough for sound decision-making. Drawing on real-world case studies from business, policy, and everyday life, the book shows how causal thinking works when perfect experiments are not possible. Designed for managers, analysts, policymakers, and curious professionals, it combines hands-on exercises with access to an interactive companion app, enabling readers to practice evidence-based decision-making with confidence. Foreword by Pr. Karim R. Lakhani, Harvard Business School, Digital Data Design Institute at Harvard, Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard.

What you will learn

  • Understand causality and why correlation can mislead decisions
  • Distinguish predictive models from causal inference
  • Use causal graphs to reason about cause and effect
  • Evaluate impact with experiments and quasi-experiments
  • Spot flawed causal claims in business and everyday life
  • Apply causal thinking confidently to real decisions

Who this book is for

This book is ideal for decision-makers, managers, analysts, marketers, policymakers, and curious professionals who want to improve how they evaluate evidence and make decisions. No prior background in statistics, economics, or programming is required. It is suited for readers who work with data, experiments, or performance metrics and want to better understand cause and effect without diving into technical or mathematical detail.

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