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Exploring Thought Experiments: Unraveling Causal Relationships in Sleep and Exercise

This research, part of a larger study funded by Grant RO1 HL.084767 from the National Heart, Blood, and Lung Institute, explores thought experiments to investigate causal relationships between various factors affecting exercise habits. Specifically, it examines how sleeping early influences morning exercise opportunities, while also considering counterfactual scenarios such as rain impacting biking to work and late wake-ups hindering gym visits. The findings aim to enhance understanding of behavioral causation and inform strategies to improve fitness routines.

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Exploring Thought Experiments: Unraveling Causal Relationships in Sleep and Exercise

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  1. Step 3: Thought Experiments Farrokh Alemi Ph.D. This research was funded by Grant RO1 HL 084767 from the National Heart Blood and Lung Institute.

  2. Step 3: Though Experiments Continues from a previous section

  3. Step 3:  Construct Thought Experiments

  4. Test of Root Causes

  5. Test of Multiple Effects of One Cause Sleeping early to have time to exercise in morning Rain Biking to work

  6. Test of Multiple Cause of Same Effect

  7. Test of Counterfactuals • I could have biked if it was not raining • I would have exercised if I did not get up late. • I would have gone to the gym if I had not taken the shower at home.

  8. Lecture Continues Step 4: Maintain Causal Diary

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