Response to the commentaries
Making models, making predictions
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Opening summary
- 3.Prediction vs. retrodiction
- 4.Transfer vs. CLI
- 5.Activation, inhibition, and transfer
- 6.On Puig-Mayenco and Rothman (2020)
- 7.On Bohnacker (2006)
- 8.Our misunderstanding of two models
- 9.On methodology
- 10.Le dernier cri
- 11.Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
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