Mediation analysis, or more generally models with direct and indirect effects, are commonly used in the behavioral sciences. As we show in our illustrative example, traditional methods of mediation analysis that omit confounding variables can lead to systematically biased direct and indirect effects, even in the context of a randomized experiment. Therefore, several definitions of causal effects in mediation models have been presented in the literature (Baron & Kenny, 1986; Imai, Keele, & Tingley, 2010; Pearl, 2012). We illustrate the stochastic theory of causal effects as an alternative foundation of causal mediation analysis based on probability theory. In this theory we define total, direct, and indirect effects and show how they can be ...
Mediation is used to separate direct and indirect effects of an exposure variable on anoutcome varia...
Methods from causal mediation analysis have generalized the traditional approach to direct and indir...
Concepts concerning mediation in the causal inference literature are reviewed. Notions of direct and...
Mediation analysis, or more generally models with direct and indirect effects, are commonly used in ...
Mayer A, Thoemmes F, Rose N, Steyer R, West SG. Theory and Analysis of Total, Direct, and Indirect C...
Causal mediation analysis can improve understanding of the mechanism s underlying epidemiologic asso...
An important recent development in mediation analysis is the use of causal mediation analysis. Causa...
The concept of causality is naturally related to processes developing over time. Central ideas of ca...
This article reviews the foundations of causal mediation analysis and offers a general and transpare...
It is possible to quantify and understand how an exposure affects an outcome through an intermediate...
Mediation is used to separate direct and indirect effects of an exposure variable on anoutcome varia...
Mediation analysis is an important statistical method in prevention research, as it can be used to d...
When multiple mediators exist on the causal pathway from treatment to outcome, path analysis prevail...
Mediation is used to separate direct and indirect effects of an exposure variable on anoutcome varia...
When multiple mediators exist on the causal pathway from treatment to outcome, path analysis prevail...
Mediation is used to separate direct and indirect effects of an exposure variable on anoutcome varia...
Methods from causal mediation analysis have generalized the traditional approach to direct and indir...
Concepts concerning mediation in the causal inference literature are reviewed. Notions of direct and...
Mediation analysis, or more generally models with direct and indirect effects, are commonly used in ...
Mayer A, Thoemmes F, Rose N, Steyer R, West SG. Theory and Analysis of Total, Direct, and Indirect C...
Causal mediation analysis can improve understanding of the mechanism s underlying epidemiologic asso...
An important recent development in mediation analysis is the use of causal mediation analysis. Causa...
The concept of causality is naturally related to processes developing over time. Central ideas of ca...
This article reviews the foundations of causal mediation analysis and offers a general and transpare...
It is possible to quantify and understand how an exposure affects an outcome through an intermediate...
Mediation is used to separate direct and indirect effects of an exposure variable on anoutcome varia...
Mediation analysis is an important statistical method in prevention research, as it can be used to d...
When multiple mediators exist on the causal pathway from treatment to outcome, path analysis prevail...
Mediation is used to separate direct and indirect effects of an exposure variable on anoutcome varia...
When multiple mediators exist on the causal pathway from treatment to outcome, path analysis prevail...
Mediation is used to separate direct and indirect effects of an exposure variable on anoutcome varia...
Methods from causal mediation analysis have generalized the traditional approach to direct and indir...
Concepts concerning mediation in the causal inference literature are reviewed. Notions of direct and...