A general approach to causal mediation analysis.
Princeton University · The Ohio State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Traditionally in the social sciences, causal mediation analysis has been formulated, understood, and implemented within the framework of linear structural equation models. We argue and demonstrate that this is problematic for 3 reasons: the lack of a general definition of causal mediation effects independent of a particular statistical model, the inability to specify the key identification assumption, and the difficulty of extending the framework to nonlinear models. In this article, we propose an alternative approach that overcomes these limitations. Our approach is general because it offers the definition, identification, estimation, and sensitivity analysis of causal mediation effects without reference to…
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3Topics & keywords
- Causal model
- Computer science
- Identification (biology)
- Causal inference
- Nonparametric statistics
- Robustness (evolution)
- Mediation
- Econometrics