
Luke J. Keele
University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1999–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Statistics
- Econometrics
- Mathematics
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
Selected publications
Causal interaction and effect modification: same model, different concepts
Political Science Research and Methods · 2020 · 30 citations
1st authorCorresponding- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Econometrics
Abstract Social scientists use the concept of interactions to study effect dependency. In the causal inference literature, interaction terms may be used in two distinct type of analysis. The first type of analysis focuses on causal interactions, where the analyst is interested in whether two treatments have differing effects when both are administered. The second type of analysis focuses on effect modification, where the analyst investigates whether the effect of a single treatment varies across levels of a baseline covariate. While both forms of interaction analysis are typically conducted using the same type of statistical model, the identification assumptions for these two types of analysis are very different. In this paper, we clarify the difference between these two types of interaction analysis. We demonstrate that this distinction is mostly ignored in the political science literature. We conclude with a review of several applications where we show that the form of the interaction is critical to proper interpretation of empirical results.
Frequent coauthors
- 153 shared
Rachel R. Kelz
University of Pennsylvania
- 109 shared
Christopher Wirtalla
University of Pennsylvania Health System
- 88 shared
Caitlin B. Finn
University of Pennsylvania
- 86 shared
Jason Tong
London Cancer
- 86 shared
Edoardo M. Airoldi
Temple University
- 51 shared
Cary B. Aarons
University of Pennsylvania
- 49 shared
Xu Zhang
Fudan University
- 49 shared
Heather Yeo
Cornell University
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