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The Measurement and Treatment of Suppression in Amblyopia
Published on: December 14, 2012
Equivalence of the mediation, confounding and suppression effect
D P MacKinnon1, J L Krull, C M Lockwood
1Department of Psychology, Arizona State University, Tempe 85287-1104, USA. David.Mackinnon@asu.edu
Abstract:
This paper describes the statistical similarities among mediation, confounding, and suppression. Each is quantified by measuring the change in the relationship between an independent and a dependent variable after adding a third variable to the analysis. Mediation and confounding are identical statistically and can be distinguished only on conceptual grounds. Methods to determine the confidence intervals for confounding and suppression effects are proposed based on methods developed for mediated effects. Although the statistical estimation of effects and standard errors is the same, there are important conceptual differences among the three types of effects.
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