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Understanding Developmental Disorders: A Causal Modelling Approach

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Content:
Chapter 1 Introducing Cause (pages 1โ€“19):
Chapter 2 Introducing Cognition (pages 20โ€“33):
Chapter 3 Representing Causal Relationships: Technical and Formal Considerations (pages 34โ€“66):
Chapter 4 Autism: How Causal Modelling Started (pages 67โ€“97):
Chapter 5 The What and the How (pages 98โ€“105):
Chapter 6 Competing Causal Accounts of Autism (pages 106โ€“132):
Chapter 7 The Problem of Diagnosis (pages 133โ€“160):
Chapter 8 A Causal Analysis of Dyslexia (pages 161โ€“207):
Chapter 9 The Hyperkinetic Confusions (pages 208โ€“226):
Chapter 10 Theories of Conduct Disorder (pages 227โ€“246):
Chapter 11 Tying in Biology (pages 247โ€“269):
Chapter 12 To Conclude (pages 270โ€“272):


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