Overview: Reviews intersections between epidemiology, public health, computation, informatics, and science philosophy.Suggests a new theory for the integration of epidemiology, public health, computation, infor.Marketing text: This book covers the overlap between informatics, computer science, philosophy of causation, and causal inference in epidemiology and population health research. Key concepts covered include how data are generated and interpreted, and how and why concepts in health informatics and the philosophy of science should be integrated in a systems-thinking approach. Furthermore,
|