no code implementations • 5 Mar 2014 • Elizabeth L. Ogburn, Tyler J. VanderWeele
The first causal mechanism by which interference can operate is a direct causal effect of one individual's treatment on another individual's outcome; we call this direct interference.
Methodology
no code implementations • 2 Apr 2013 • Tyler J. VanderWeele, Ilya Shpitser
The literature has not, however, come to any consensus on a formal definition of a confounder, as it has given priority to the concept of confounding over that of a confounder.