Confounding, Mediation, and Interaction
Introduction Understanding the connections between exposures and results in epidemiological studies requires accounting for confounding, mediation, and effect modification. An external variable causes confounding when it acts on both the exposure and the result. “mediation” describes the variables’ role in the exposure-outcome causal pathway. Effect modification, however, occurs when there is a conditional relationship between ... Read More
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