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To Explain or to Predict?
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Shmueli, Galit
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/ Causal explanations
/ causality
/ Data mining
/ Economic forecasting models
/ Economic models
/ Explanatory modeling
/ Inference
/ Mathematical models
/ Modeling
/ Predictive modeling
/ predictive power
/ scientific research
/ Statistical models
/ statistical strategy
/ Statistical variance
/ Statistics
/ Theoretical mathematics
2010
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To Explain or to Predict?
by
Shmueli, Galit
in
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/ Causal explanations
/ causality
/ Data mining
/ Economic forecasting models
/ Economic models
/ Explanatory modeling
/ Inference
/ Mathematical models
/ Modeling
/ Predictive modeling
/ predictive power
/ scientific research
/ Statistical models
/ statistical strategy
/ Statistical variance
/ Statistics
/ Theoretical mathematics
2010
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To Explain or to Predict?
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Shmueli, Galit
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/ causality
/ Data mining
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/ Economic models
/ Explanatory modeling
/ Inference
/ Mathematical models
/ Modeling
/ Predictive modeling
/ predictive power
/ scientific research
/ Statistical models
/ statistical strategy
/ Statistical variance
/ Statistics
/ Theoretical mathematics
2010
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To Explain or to Predict?
2010
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Overview
Statistical modeling is a powerful tool for developing and testing theories by way of causal explanation, prediction, and description. In many disciplines there is near-exclusive use of statistical modeling for causal explanation and the assumption that models with high explanatory power are inherently of high predictive power. Conflation between explanation and prediction is common, yet the distinction must be understood for progressing scientific knowledge. While this distinction has been recognized in the philosophy of science, the statistical literature lacks a thorough discussion of the many differences that arise in the process of modeling for an explanatory versus a predictive goal. The purpose of this article is to clarify the distinction between explanatory and predictive modeling, to discuss its sources, and to reveal the practical implications of the distinction to each step in the modeling process.
Publisher
Institute of Mathematical Statistics,The Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Subject
/ Modeling
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