Illustrating bias due to conditioning on a collider

Stephen R. Cole(Department of Health), Robert W. Platt(McGill University), Enrique F. Schisterman(National Institutes of Health), Haitao Chu, Daniel Westreich, David J. Richardson, Charles Poole
International Journal of Epidemiology
November 19, 2009
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Abstract

That conditioning on a common effect of exposure and outcome may cause selection, or collider-stratification, bias is not intuitive. We provide two hypothetical examples to convey concepts underlying bias due to conditioning on a collider. In the first example, fever is a common effect of influenza and consumption of a tainted egg-salad sandwich. In the second example, case-status is a common effect of a genotype and an environmental factor. In both examples, conditioning on the common effect imparts an association between two otherwise independent variables; we call this selection bias.


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