Re-Thinking Spatial Confounding in Spatial Linear Mixed Models
Khan Academy · R. K. Khan Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
In the last two decades, considerable research has been devoted to a phenomenon known as spatial confounding. Spatial confounding is thought to occur when there is multicollinearity between a covariate and the random effect in a spatial regression model. This multicollinearity is considered highly problematic when the inferential goal is estimating regression coefficients and various methodologies have been proposed to attempt to alleviate it. Recently, it has become apparent that many of these methodologies are flawed, yet the field continues to expand. In this paper, we offer a novel perspective of synthesizing the work in the field of spatial confounding. We propose that at least two distinct phenomena are…
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2Topics & keywords
- Confounding
- Collinearity
- Covariate
- Causal inference
- Spatial analysis
- Econometrics
- Inference
- Statistics