This paper contrasts the concepts of interaction and effect modification using a series of examples. Interaction and effect modification are formally defined within the counterfactual framework. Interaction is defined in terms of the effects of 2 interventions whereas effect modification is defined in terms of the effect of one intervention varying across strata of a second variable. Effect modification can be present with no interaction; interaction can be present with no effect modification. There are settings in which it is possible to assess effect modification but not interaction, or to assess interaction but not effect modification. The analytic procedures for obtaining estimates of effect modification parameters and interaction param...
The concomitant proliferation of causal modeling and hypotheses of multiplica-tive effects has broug...
A possible explanation of interaction is that quantities derived from the independent variables sepa...
Effect heterogeneity, the variability of an association or exposure across subgroups, usually warran...
Effect modification and interaction are key concepts within epidemiologic research. They refer to si...
Effect modification and interaction are important concepts for answering causal questions about inte...
An interaction effect exists when the influence of an independent variable X on an outcome variable ...
Authors often do not give sufficient information to draw conclu-sions about the size and statistical...
Clinical studies are usually designed to provide information on the average intervention effect. The...
Concepts concerning mediation in the causal inference literature are reviewed. Notions of direct and...
the business of theorizing about and testing simple bivari-ate cause and effect relationships, since...
Background and objective: Applying results from clinical studies to individual patients can be a dif...
<p>When the modifier is a second effector (interactions), unidirectional and reciprocal effects can ...
Understanding of causal pathways in epidemiology involves the concepts of direct and indirect effect...
The principle focus of this paper is on interpretation of interactions that are obtained when respon...
We provide practical advice for applied economists regarding robust specification and interpretation...
The concomitant proliferation of causal modeling and hypotheses of multiplica-tive effects has broug...
A possible explanation of interaction is that quantities derived from the independent variables sepa...
Effect heterogeneity, the variability of an association or exposure across subgroups, usually warran...
Effect modification and interaction are key concepts within epidemiologic research. They refer to si...
Effect modification and interaction are important concepts for answering causal questions about inte...
An interaction effect exists when the influence of an independent variable X on an outcome variable ...
Authors often do not give sufficient information to draw conclu-sions about the size and statistical...
Clinical studies are usually designed to provide information on the average intervention effect. The...
Concepts concerning mediation in the causal inference literature are reviewed. Notions of direct and...
the business of theorizing about and testing simple bivari-ate cause and effect relationships, since...
Background and objective: Applying results from clinical studies to individual patients can be a dif...
<p>When the modifier is a second effector (interactions), unidirectional and reciprocal effects can ...
Understanding of causal pathways in epidemiology involves the concepts of direct and indirect effect...
The principle focus of this paper is on interpretation of interactions that are obtained when respon...
We provide practical advice for applied economists regarding robust specification and interpretation...
The concomitant proliferation of causal modeling and hypotheses of multiplica-tive effects has broug...
A possible explanation of interaction is that quantities derived from the independent variables sepa...
Effect heterogeneity, the variability of an association or exposure across subgroups, usually warran...