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Kimberly A Hochstedler Webb1, Martin T Wells1
1Department of Statistics and Data Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
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Mediation analyses allow researchers to quantify the effect of an exposure variable on an outcome variable through a mediator variable. If a binary mediator variable is misclassified, the resulting analysis can be severely biased. Misclassification is especially difficult to deal with when it is differential and when there are no gold standard labels available. Previous work has addressed this problem using a sensitivity analysis framework or by assuming that misclassification rates are known. We leverage a variable related to the misclassification mechanism to recover unbiased parameter estimates without using gold standard labels. The proposed methods require the reasonable assumption that the sum of the sensitivity and specificity is greater than 1. Three correction methods are presented: (1) An ordinary least squares correction for Normal outcome models, (2) a multi-step predictive value weighting method, and (3) a seamless expectation-maximization algorithm. We apply our misclassification correction strategies to investigate the mediating role of gestational hypertension on the association between maternal age and pre-term birth.
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