A discovery problem is composed of a set of alternative structures, one of which is the source of data, but any of which, for all the investigator knows before the inquiry, could be the structure from which the data are obtained. There is something to be found out...
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Spirtes, P., Glymour, C., & Scheines, R. (1993). Discovery Algorithms for Causally Sufficient Structures (pp. 103–162). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2748-9_5
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