Nonparametric inference for interventional effects with multiple mediators
Abstract Understanding the pathways whereby an intervention has an effect on an outcome is a common scientific goal. A rich body of literature provides various decompositions of the total intervention effect into pathway-specific effects. Interventional direct and indirect effects provide one such decomposition. Existing estimators of these effects are based on parametric models with confidence interval estimation facilitated via the nonparametric bootstrap. We provide theory that allows for more flexible, possibly machine learning-based, estimation techniques to be considered. In particular, we establish weak convergence results that facilitate the construction of closed-form confidence intervals and hypothesis tests and prove multiple robustness properties of the proposed estimators. Simulations show that inference based on large-sample theory has adequate small-sample performance. Our work thus provides a means of leveraging modern statistical learning techniques in estimation of interventional mediation effects.
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2021
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Authors: | Benkeser, David ; Ran, Jialu |
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Journal of Causal Inference. - De Gruyter, ISSN 2193-3685, ZDB-ID 2742570-8. - Vol. 9.2021, 1, p. 172-189
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Publisher: |
De Gruyter |
Subject: | mediation | causal inference | augmented inverse probability of treatment weighted estimator | targeted minimum loss estimator | machine learning |
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