Conceptual issues concerning mediation, interventions and composition
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Concepts concerning mediation in the causal inference literature are reviewed. Notions of direct and indirect effects from a counterfactual approach to mediation are compared with those arising from the standard regression approach to mediation of It is shown that concepts of direct and indirect effect from causal inference generalize those described by Baron and Kenny and that under appropriate identification assumptions these more general direct and indirect effects from causal inference can be estimated using regression even when there are interactions between the primary exposure of interest and the mediator. A number of conceptual issues are discussed concerning the interpretation of identification…
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- Psychological intervention
- Mediation
- Econometrics
- Psychology
- Computer science
- Statistics
- Mathematics
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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