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Get in Touch

We welcome questions, suggestions, and collaboration opportunities related to causal inference education, research, and applications.

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Direct Contact

Email

zephyr.v@outlook.com

Response Time

We aim to respond to all inquiries within 3-5 business days. For urgent matters, please indicate "URGENT" in your subject line.

Preferred Topics

We're particularly interested in:

  • Educational content: Suggestions for new courses, tutorials, or explanations
  • Research collaboration: Opportunities for joint projects or knowledge exchange
  • Resource sharing: High-quality causal inference materials to include in our library
  • Community building: Ideas for workshops, study groups, or events
  • Technical feedback: Bugs, improvements, or feature requests for the website

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Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Q: Who is this website for?

A: Students, researchers, educators, and practitioners interested in causal inference methods. The content ranges from introductory to advanced levels.

Q: Is there a cost for accessing resources?

A: No, all educational content and resources on this site are freely available under open licenses.

Q: Can I use materials for teaching?

A: Yes! All content is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) for non-commercial educational use. Please attribute the source.

Technical Questions

Q: I found a bug or broken link. How do I report it?

A: Please use the contact form above or email directly with details about the issue and the URL where it occurs.

Q: Can I contribute content?

A: Yes! We welcome guest blog posts, resource suggestions, and code examples. See our blog submission guidelines.

Q: Is the website open source?

A: The website code is available on GitHub. Educational content is separately licensed.

Course Questions

Q: When will courses be available?

A: Courses are being developed in phases throughout 2024-2025. See the courses page for the release schedule.

Q: Will there be certificates?

A: Yes, each course will offer a certificate of completion. A comprehensive certificate will be available for completing all four courses.

Q: Are there prerequisites?

A: Each course lists specific prerequisites. The first course requires only basic statistics knowledge.

Research Collaboration

Q: I'm working on a causal inference project. Can we collaborate?

A: We're open to research collaborations, particularly in educational content development or methodological applications. Please describe your project in your message.

Q: Can you review my research design?

A: We offer limited consulting on research design for educational or methodological projects. Please include details about your study and timeline.

Q: Do you offer workshops or training?

A: We're developing workshop materials and may offer training sessions in the future. Let us know if you're interested in hosting or attending.

Privacy Policy

We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information.

Information Collection

  • We collect only the information you voluntarily provide through the contact form
  • We do not use cookies or tracking beyond basic website analytics
  • We do not share your information with third parties

Data Usage

  • Contact information is used only to respond to your inquiry
  • We may retain messages for reference but will delete upon request
  • We do not add you to mailing lists without explicit consent

Security

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  • We implement reasonable security measures to protect your data
  • No sensitive personal information should be submitted through the contact form

For questions about our privacy practices, please contact us using the form above.

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Location

This is a digital project with contributors across multiple locations. Our primary operations are based in the United States, but we welcome global collaboration.

Time Zone

Eastern Time (ET/UTC-5)

Response Hours

Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm ET

"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."
— Albert Einstein