Effect heterogeneity, the variability of an association or exposure across subgroups, usually warrants further investigation. The aim of this deeper analysis is to identify effect modifiers (or moderators) and quantify their relationship with the exposure. We explain why it is better to harness interaction effects within a single analytic model than to use separate models to analyse each subgroup. Using examples, we demonstrate a practical approach to modelling and interpretation with interaction terms from various measurement scales (categorical by categorical; categorical by continuous; and continuous by continuous)
Contains fulltext : 168867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sweeney and Ulv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Moderated multiple regression (MMR) provides a useful ...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...
Effect heterogeneity, the variability of an association or exposure across subgroups, usually warran...
It is possible to quantify and understand how an exposure affects an outcome through an intermediate...
the business of theorizing about and testing simple bivari-ate cause and effect relationships, since...
Authors often do not give sufficient information to draw conclu-sions about the size and statistical...
Effect modification and interaction are key concepts within epidemiologic research. They refer to si...
Background It is common in applied epidemiological and clinical research to convert ...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
Interaction is the situation whereby the association of one risk factor with a certain outcome varia...
Multiplicative interaction models, such as CitationGoodman's (1981) RC(M) association models, can be...
Statistical analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) yield a causally valid estimate of the o...
textabstractIn analysis of variance, there is usually little attention for interpreting the terms of...
An interaction effect exists when the influence of an independent variable X on an outcome variable ...
Contains fulltext : 168867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sweeney and Ulv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Moderated multiple regression (MMR) provides a useful ...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...
Effect heterogeneity, the variability of an association or exposure across subgroups, usually warran...
It is possible to quantify and understand how an exposure affects an outcome through an intermediate...
the business of theorizing about and testing simple bivari-ate cause and effect relationships, since...
Authors often do not give sufficient information to draw conclu-sions about the size and statistical...
Effect modification and interaction are key concepts within epidemiologic research. They refer to si...
Background It is common in applied epidemiological and clinical research to convert ...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
Interaction is the situation whereby the association of one risk factor with a certain outcome varia...
Multiplicative interaction models, such as CitationGoodman's (1981) RC(M) association models, can be...
Statistical analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) yield a causally valid estimate of the o...
textabstractIn analysis of variance, there is usually little attention for interpreting the terms of...
An interaction effect exists when the influence of an independent variable X on an outcome variable ...
Contains fulltext : 168867.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sweeney and Ulv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Moderated multiple regression (MMR) provides a useful ...
Clinical epidemiological studies investigate whether an exposure, or risk factor, is causally relate...