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PBS. 2015; 5(1): 44-46


A major obstacle in correct interpretation of causal association: confounder

Selim Kılıç.




Abstract

Confounding is the presence of a third variable which affect the association between cause and outcome like effect modification. In order to be accepted as a confounding variable, a variable has to provide some certain conditions. The determination of a third variable as a confounder will affect the correct interpretation of association between cause and outcome. In this paper confounder concept is explained with an example.

Key words: confounder, effect modification, association






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