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
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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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