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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore potential negative outcomes of high fan identification as well as to identify the causal mechanism or mediator by which high identification may result in such negative responses. Design/methodology/approach – A scale development process was...
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Purpose – The paper models psychological processes in consumers' evaluation of an exchange and proposes frustration as a mediating mechanism explaining the relationship between consumers' perceptions of control, fairness, and satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach – Data were collected in...
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Abstract Mediation analysis is widely adopted to infer causal mechanism by disentangling indirect or mediated effects …
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Abstract A common goal of epidemiologic research is to study the association between a certain exposure and a certain outcome, while controlling for important covariates. This is often done by fitting a restricted mean model for the outcome, as in generalized linear models (GLMs) and in...
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Abstract Background Causal mediation analysis can improve understanding of the mechanisms underlying epidemiologic … stochastic indirect effect mediated by change in school district. We find no evidence of mediation. Conclusions Our estimator is …
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Abstract The attributable fraction is a common measure in epidemiological research, which quantifies the public health impact of a particular exposure on a particular outcome. Often, the exposure effect may be mediated through a third variable, which lies on the causal pathway between the...
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number of pending problems in causal analysis, including questions of confounding control, policy analysis, mediation …
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Abstract Augmenting the graphoid axioms with three additional rules enables us to handle independencies among observed as well as counterfactual variables. The augmented set of axioms facilitates the derivation of testable implications and ignorability conditions whenever modeling assumptions...
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Abstract Defining and identifying causal intervention effects for transmissible infectious disease outcomes is challenging because a treatment – such as a vaccine – given to one individual may affect the infection outcomes of others. Epidemiologists have proposed causal estimands to quantify...
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Abstract Mediation analysis has been used in many disciplines to explain the mechanism or process that underlies an … the total effect (TE) of an exposure variable into effects characterizing mediation pathways and interactions have gained … into the effects that are due to mediation only, interaction only, both mediation and interaction, neither mediation nor …
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