In many practical studies, learning directionality between a pair of variables is of great interest while notoriously hard when their underlying relation is nonlinear. This paper presents a method that examines asymmetry in exposure-outcome pairs when a priori assumptions about their relative ordering are unavailable. Our approach utilizes a framework of generative exposure mapping (GEM) to study asymmetric relations in continuous exposure-outcome pairs, through which we can capture distributional asymmetries with no prefixed variable ordering. We propose a coefficient of asymmetry to quantify relational asymmetry using Shannon's entropy analytics as well as statistical estimation and inference for such an estimand of directionality. Large-sample theoretical guarantees are established for cross-fitting inference techniques. The proposed methodology is extended to allow both measured confounders and contamination in outcome measurements, which is extensively evaluated through extensive simulation studies and real data applications.
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