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Confounding vs. effect modification

January 13, 2021 by Jonathan Bartlett

A student asked me today about the differences between confounding and effect modification. In this post I’ll try and distinguish these conceptually and illustrate the differences using some very large simple simulated datasets in R.

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Categories Causal inference Tags confounding, covariate adjustment, effect modification 2 Comments

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