Causal Processes and their Warrant

John Pemberton author Nancy Cartwright author Eileen Munro author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Jun '26

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Proposes methods for developing and assessing social policies based on a new pluralistic theory of causation.

This book outlines ground-breaking and well-grounded improvements to methods for policy development and assessment by the systematic use of evidence. It will interest readers concerned with the critical issue of developing and implementing policies that work across domains from welfare to education and economics to medicine.In this book, Nancy Cartwright, Eileen Munro and John Pemberton introduce a new method for assessing whether plans for how to affect change produced their intended outcome, or whether they are likely to do so in the future. The method offers the prospect of a step-change improvement in the accuracy of policy assessments, based on a new pluralistic theory of causation. This theory, which goes beyond existing ones, synthesises seven tried and tested familiar component accounts so as to license identification and systematisation of a wide range of evidence types. The authors outline well-grounded improvements to methods for policy development and assessment by the systematic use of real-world examples, including notably that of child welfare. Their book will be valuable for the burgeoning audience concerned with the critical issue of how to develop and implement policies that work across domains from welfare to education and economics to medicine.

'This is a detailed and thought-provoking account of how to evidence single-case causal claims. It is clear and engaging-I would recommend it to all evaluators and researchers interested in evaluation methodology.' Jon Williamson, University of Manchester

ISBN: 9781009408288

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200 pages