Term ID: T1372

Effect Modification

/effect-modification/
A statistical phenomenon where the relationship between an independent and dependent variable differs across levels of a third variable, indicating that the effect is not constant across all populations or conditions.
Example: The effectiveness of a depression treatment varying by age group, with younger adults showing greater improvement than older adults, suggesting age modifies treatment effects.

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Reference: Rothman et al. (2008)