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VanderWeele, T.J., A three-way decomposition of a total effect into direct, indirect, and interactive effects. Epidemiology, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. Unmeasured confounding and hazard scales: sensitivity analysis for total, direct and indirect effects. European Journal of Epidemiology, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J., Hawkley, L.C., and Cacioppo, J.T. On the reciprocal effects between loneliness and subjective well-being. American Journal of Epidemiology, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. Re: Religious service attendance and major depression: a case of reverse causality? American Journal of Epidemiology, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. Ko, Y-.A., and Mukherjee, B. Environmental confounding in gene-environment interaction studies. American Journal of Epidemiology, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Chiba, Y., Sensitivity analysis for direct and indirect effects in the presence of exposure-induced mediator-outcome confounders. Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Public Health, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2013). Policy-relevant proportions for direct effects. Epidemiology, 24:175-176.
Pierce, B.L. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). The effect of non-differential measurement error on bias, precision, and power in Mendelian randomization studies. International Journal of Epidemiology, 41:1383-1393.
Ogburn, E.L. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Analytic results on the bias due to nondifferential misclassification of a binary mediator. American Journal of Epidemiology, 176:555-561.
Knol, M.J. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Guidelines for presenting analyses of effect modification and interaction. International Journal of Epidemiology, 41:514-520.
Ogburn, E.L. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). On the nondifferential misclassification of a binary confounder. Epidemiology, 23:433-439.
Nandi, A. Glymour, M.M., Kawachi, I. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Using marginal structural models to estimate the direct effect of adverse childhood social conditions on onset of heart disease, diabetes and stroke. Epidemiology, 23:223-232.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Assessing mechanistic interaction between coinfecting pathogens for diarrheal disease. American Journal of Epidemiology, 176:396-399.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Structural equation modeling in epidemiologic analysis. American Journal of Epidemiology, 176:608-612..
VanderWeele, T.J., Tchetgen Tchetgen, E.J., and Halloran, M.E. (2012). Components of the indirect effect in vaccine trials: identification of contagion and infectiousness effects. Epidemiology, 23:751-761.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Confounding and effect modification: distribution and measure. Epidemiologic Methods, 1:55-82.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Sample size and power calculations for additive interactions. Epidemiologic Methods, 1:159-188.
VanderWeele, T.J., Asomaning, K., Tchetgen Tchetgen, E.J., Han, Y., Spitz, M.R., Shete, S., Wu, X., Gaborieau, V., Wang, Y., McLaughlin, J., Hung, R.J., Brennan, P., Amos, C.I., Christiani, D.C. and Lin, X. (2012). Genetic variants on 15q25.1, smoking and lung cancer: an assessment of mediation and interaction. American Journal of Epidemiology, 175:1013-1020.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Hernán, M.A. (2012). Results on differential and dependent measurement error of the exposure and the outcome using signed DAGs. American Journal of Epidemiology, 175:1303-1310.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Mediation analysis with multiple versions of the mediator. Epidemiology, 23:454-463.
VanderWeele, T.J., Valeri, L., and Ogburn, E.L. (2012). The role of misclassification and measurement error in mediation analyses. Epidemiology, 23:561-564.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Ogburn, E.L. (2012). Theorems, proofs, examples and rules in the practice of epidemiology. Epidemiology, 23:443-445.
VanderWeele, T.J., Vandenbroucke, J.P., Tchetgen Tchetgen, E.J., and Robins, J.M. (2012). A mapping between interactions and interference: implications for vaccine trials. Epidemiology, 23:285-292.
VanderWeele, T.J., Mumford, S.L., and Schisterman, E.F. (2012). Conditioning on intermediates in perinatal epidemiology. Epidemiology 23:1-9.
VanderWeele, T.J., Mumford, S.L., and Schisterman, E.F. (2012). Choosing effect measures: "If I only had a...?" Epidemiology 23:13-14.
Ozer, E.J., Fernald, L.C.H., Weber, A., Flynn, E., and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Does alleviating poverty affect mothers' depressive symptoms?: a quasi-experimental investigation of Mexico's Oportunidades Programme. International Journal of Epidemiology, 40:1565-1576.
Pierce, B.L., Ahsan, H., and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Power and instrument strength requirements for Mendelian randomization studies using multiple genetic variants. International Journal of Epidemiology, 40:740-752.
Knol, M.J. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Recoding preventive exposures to get valid measures of interaction on an additive scale. European Journal of Epidemiology, 26:825-826.
Hernán, M.A. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Compound treatments and transportability of causal inference. Epidemiology, 22:368-377.
Hafeman, D.M. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Alternative assumptions for the identification of direct and indirect effects. Epidemiology, 22:753-764.
Ananth, C.V. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Placental abruption and perinatal mortality with preterm delivery as a mediator: disentangling direct and indirect effects. American Journal of Epidemiology, 174:99-108.
Chiba, Y. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). A simple method for principal strata effects when the outcome has been truncated due to death. American Journal of Epidemiology, 173:745-751.
Mumford, S.L., Schisterman, E.F. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Invited response: Dietary fiber, estradiol, and cholesterol. American Journal of Epidemiology, 173:160-161.
Mumford, S.L., Schisterman, E.F., Siega-Riz, A.M., Gaskins, A.J. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Effect of dietary fiber intake on lipoprotein cholesterol levels independent of estradiol in healthy premenopausal women. American Journal of Epidemiology, 173:145-156.
Knol, M.J., VanderWeele, T.J., Groenwold, R.H.H., Klungel, O.H., Rovers, M.M., and Grobbee, D.E. (2011). Estimating measures of interaction on an additive scale for preventive exposures. European Journal of Epidemiology, 26:433-438.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Subtleties of explanatory language: what is meant by "mediation"? European Journal of Epidemiology, 26:343-346.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Sample size and power calculations for case-only interaction studies. Epidemiology, 22:873-874.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Causal interactions in the proportional hazards model. Epidemiology, 22:713-717.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Causal mediation analysis with survival data. Epidemiology, 22:582-585.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). A word and that to which it once referred: assessing "biologic" interaction. Epidemiology, 22:612-613.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Tchetgen Tchetgen, E.J. (2011). Bounding the infectiousness effect in vaccine trials. Epidemiology, 22:686-693.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Arah, O.A. (2011). Bias formulas for sensitivity analysis of unmeasured confounding for general outcomes, treatments and confounders. Epidemiology, 22:42-52.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Hernández-Diaz, S. (2011). Is there a direct effect of pre-eclampsia on cerebral palsy not through preterm birth? Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 25:111-115.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Vansteelandt, S. (2011). A weighting approach to causal effects and additive interaction in case-control studies: marginal structural linear odds models. American Journal of Epidemiology, 174:1197-1203.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Knol., M.J. (2011). Remarks on antagonism. American Journal of Epidemiology, 173:1140-1147.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Vansteelandt, S. (2010). Odds ratios for mediation analysis with a dichotomous outcome. American Journal of Epidemiology, 172:1339-1348.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Vansteelandt, S. (2010). Invited Response: Decomposing with a lot of supposing and mediation. American Journal of Epidemiology, 172:1339-1348.
VanderWeele, T.J., Vansteelandt, S. and Robins, J.M. (2010). Marginal structural models for sufficient cause interactions. American Journal of Epidemiology, 171:506-514.
VanderWeele, T.J., Hernández-Diaz, S. and Hernán, M.A. (2010). Case-only gene-environment interaction studies: when does association imply mechanistic interaction? Genetic Epidemiology, 34:327-334.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Re: The ongoing tyranny of statistical significance testing in biomedical research. European Journal of Epidemiology, 25:843.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Bias formulas for sensitivity analysis for direct and indirect effects. Epidemiology, 21:540-551.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Response to "On the definition of effect modification," by E. Shahar and D.J. Shahar. Epidemiology, 21:587-588.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Concerning the consistency assumption in causal inference. Epidemiology, 20:880-883.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). On the distinction between interaction and effect modification. Epidemiology, 20:863-871.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). On the relative nature of over-adjustment and unnecessary adjustment. Epidemiology, 20:496-499.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Mediation and mechanism. European Journal of Epidemiology, 24:217-224.
VanderWeele, T.J., Lantos, J.D., Siddique, J. and Lauderdale, D.S., (2009). A comparison of four prenatal care indices in birth outcome models: comparable results for predicting small-for-gestational-age outcome but different results for preterm birth or infant mortality. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 62:438-45.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Re: Epidemiology, data sharing, and the challenge of scientific replication. Epidemiology, 20:782-783.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Marginal structural models for the estimation of direct and indirect effects. Epidemiology, 20:18-26.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Sufficient cause interactions and statistical interactions. Epidemiology, 20:6-13.
VanderWeele, T.J., Hernán, M.A. and Robins, J.M. (2008). Causal directed acyclic graphs and the direction of unmeasured confounding bias. Epidemiology, 19:720-728.
Hudson, J.I., Javaras, K.N., Laird, N.M., VanderWeele, T.J., Pope, H.G. and Hernán, M.A. (2008). A structural approach to the familial coaggregation of disorders. Epidemiology, 19:431-439.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2007). Directed acyclic graphs, sufficient causes and the properties of conditioning on a common effect. American Journal of Epidemiology, 166:1096-1104.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2007). Four types of effect modification - a classification based on directed acyclic graphs. Epidemiology, 18:561-568.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2007). The identification of synergism in the sufficient-component cause framework. Epidemiology, 18:329-339.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Hernán, M.A. (2006). From counterfactuals to sufficient component causes, and vice versa. European Journal of Epidemiology, 21:855-858.
VanderWeele, T.J., Hong, G., Jones, S. and Brown, J., Mediation and spillover effects in group-randomized trials: a case study of the 4R's educational intervention. Journal of the American Statistical Association, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Shpitser, I. On the definition of a confounder. Annals of Statistics, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J., Surrogate measures and consistent surrogates. Biometrics, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Richardson, T.S., General theory for interactions in sufficient cause models with dichotomous exposures. Annals of Statistics, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J., Inference for influence over multiple degrees of separation on a social network. Statistics in Medicine, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Hernán, M.A., Causal inference under multiple versions of treatment. Journal of Causal Inference, in press.
Ogburn, E.L. and VanderWeele, T.J., Bias attenuation results for nondifferentially mismeasured ordinal and coarsened confounders. Biometrika, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J., and Emsley, R. (2013). Discussion of "Experimental design for identifying causal mechanisms. "Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 176:46.
Vansteelandt, S. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Natural direct and indirect effects on the exposed: effect decomposition under weaker assumptions. Biometrics, 68:1019-1027.
Mukherjee, B., Ko, Y.A., VanderWeele, T.J., Roy, A., Park, S.K., Chen, J. (2012). Principal interactions analysis for repeated measures data: application to gene-gene, gene-environment interactions. Statistics in Medicine, 31:2531-2551.
Chen, J., Kang, G., VanderWeele, T.J., Zhang, C., Mukherjee, B. (2012). Efficient designs of gene-environment interaction studies: implications of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and gene-environment independence. Statistics in Medicine, 31:2516-2530.
Tchetgen Tchetgen, E.J. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). On causal inference in the presence of interference. Statistical Methods in Medical Research - Special Issue on Causal Inference, 21:55-75.
Vansteelandt, S., VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2012). Semiparametric tests for sufficient cause interactions. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 74:223-244.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Inference for additive interaction under exposure misclassification. Biometrika, 99:502-508.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Tan, Z. (2012). Directed acyclic graphs with edge-specific bounds. Biometrika, 99:115-126.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2012). Stochastic counterfactuals and stochastic sufficient causes. Statistica Sinica, 22:379-392.
VanderWeele, T.J., Mukherjee, B. and Chen, J. (2012). Sensitivity analysis for interactions under unmeasured confounding. Statistics in Medicine, 31:2552-2564.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Hernán, M.A. (2012). Causal effects and natural laws: towards a conceptualization of causal counterfactuals for non-manipulable exposures with application to the effects of race and sex. Causal Inference: Statistical Perspectives and Applications, (C. Berzuini, P. Dawid and L. Bernardinelli, eds.). Wiley and Sons., p. 101-113.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). The sufficient cause framework in statistics, philosophy and the biomedical and social sciences. Causal Inference: Statistical Perspectives and Applications, (C. Berzuini, P. Dawid and L. Bernardinelli, eds.). Wiley and Sons., p. 180-191.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Controlled direct and mediated effects: definition, identification and bounds. Scandinavian Journal of Statistics, 38:551-563.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Shpitser, I. (2011). A new criterion for confounder selection. Biometrics, 67:1406-1413.
VanderWeele, T.J., Chen, Y. and Ahsan, H. (2011). Inference for causal interactions for continuous exposures under dichotomization. Biometrics, 67:1414-1421.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Tchetgen Tchetgen, E.J. (2011). Effect partitioning under interference for two-stage randomized vaccine trials. Statistics and Probability Letters, 81:861-869.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Review of "Causality," 2nd Edition, by Judea Pearl. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 174:243-244.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Principal stratification: uses and limitations. International Journal of Biostatistics, 7, Article 28:1-14.
Shpitser, I. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). A complete graphical criterion for the adjustment formula in mediation analysis. International Journal of Biostatistics, 7, Article 16:1-24.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Attributable fractions for sufficient cause interactions. International Journal of Biostatistics (Special Issue for the Proceedings of the BIRS Workshop on Causal Inference in Statistics and the Quantitative Sciences), 10(2), Article 5:1-26.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Epistatic interactions. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology, 9, Article 1:1-22.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Sufficient cause interactions for categorical and ordinal exposures with three levels. Biometrika, 97:647-659.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2010). Signed directed acyclic graphs for causal inference. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 72:111-127.
Shpitser, I., VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2010). On the validity of covariate adjustment for estimating causal effects. Proceedings of the 26th Conference on Uncertainty and Artificial Intelligence, 527-536, AUAI Press: Corvallis, WA.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2009). The properties of monotonic effects on directed acyclic graphs. Journal of Machine Learning Research - Special Topic on Causality, 10:699-718.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2009). Minimal sufficient causation and directed acyclic graphs. Annals of Statistics, 37:1437-1465.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). An extension of some instrumental variable results of Zhiqiang Tan. Supplemental material for: Journal of the American Statistical Association, 104:427.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Review of "Counterfactuals and Causal Inference" by S.L. Morgan and C. Winship. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 104:1715-1716.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Review of "Introduction to Statistical Mediation Analysis" by David P. MacKinnon. Biometrics, 65:998-1000.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Vansteelandt, S. (2009). Conceptual issues concerning mediation, interventions and composition. Statistics and Its Interface (Special Issue on Mental Health and Social Behavioral Science) 2:457-468.
Vansteelandt, S., VanderWeele, T.J., Tchetgen, E.J., Robins, J.M., (2008). Multiply robust inference for statistical interactions. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 103:1693-1704.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2008). Discussion of "Sampling bias and logistic models" by P. McCullagh. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B, 70:673-674.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2008). Simple relations between principal stratification and direct and indirect effects. Statistics and Probability Letters, 78:2957-2962.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2008). The sign of the bias of unmeasured confounding. Biometrics, 64:702-706.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2008). Sensitivity analysis: distributional assumptions and confounding assumptions. Biometrics, 64:645-649.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Robins, J.M. (2008). Empirical and counterfactual conditions for sufficient cause interactions. Biometrika, 95:49-61.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2008). Ignorability and stability assumptions in neighborhood effects research. Statistics in Medicine, 27:1934-1943.
Robins, J.M., VanderWeele, T.J. and Richardson, T.S. (2006). Comment on: "Causal effects in the presence of non compliance: a latent variable interpretation" by A. Forcina. Metron International Journal of Statistics, 64:288-298.
Balboni, T.A., Balboni, M.J., Enzinger, A.C., Gallivan, K., Paulk, M.E.,Wright, A., Steinhauser, K.,VanderWeele, T.J., and Prigerson, H.G. Provision of spiritual support to advanced cancer patients by religious communities and associations with medical care at the end of life. JAMA Internal Medicine, in press.
Balboni, M.J., Sullivan, A., Amobi, A., Phelps, A.C., Gorman, D., Zollfrank, A., Peteet, J.R., Prigerson, H.G., VanderWeele, T.J. and Balboni, T.A. Why is spiritual care infrequent at the end of life? Spiritual care perceptions among patients, nurses, and physicians and the role of training. Journal of Clinical Oncology, in press.
Wang, P., Wang, X., Fang, M., and VanderWeele, T.J. Factors influencing the decision to participate in medical premarital examinations in Hubei Province, Mid-China. BMC Public Health, in press.
Wang, P., Fang, M., Wang, X., and VanderWeele, T.J. Levels of satisfaction and factors influencing satisfaction for medical premarital examinations in Hubei Middle China. Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, in press.
Song, Y., Yeung, E., Liu, A., VanderWeele, T.J., Chen, L., Lu, C., Liu, C., Schisterman, E.F., Ning, Y. and Zhang, C. (2012). Pancreatic beta-cell function and type 2 diabetes risk: quantify the causal effect using a Mendelian randomization approach based on meta-analyses. Human Molecular Genetics, 21:5010-5018.
Phelps, A.C., Lauderdale, K.E., Alcorn, S., Dillinger, J., Balboni, M.T., Van Wert, M., VanderWeele, T.J., and Balboni, T.A. (2012). Addressing spirituality within the care of patients at the end of life: perspectives of advanced cancer patients, oncologists, and oncology nurses. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 30:2538-2544.
Vallurupalli, M., Lauderdale, K., Balboni, M.J., Prigerson, H.G., Phelps, A.C., VanderWeele, T.J., and Balboni, T.A. (2012). The role of spirituality and religious coping in the quality of life of patients receiving palliative radiation therapy. Journal of Supportive Oncology, 10:81-87.
VanderWeele, T.J., Adami, H.O., and Tamimi, R.M. (2012). Mammographic density as a mediator of breast cancer risk: analytic approaches. Breast Cancer Research, 14:317.
VanderWeele, T.J., Lantos, J.D. and Lauderdale, D.S. (2012). Rising preterm birth rates, 1989-2004: changing demographics or changing obstetric practice? Social Science and Medicine, 74:196-201.
Siddique, J., Lauderdale, D.S., VanderWeele, T.J. and Lantos, J.D. (2012). Screening tests during prenatal care: does practice follow the evidence? Maternal and Child Health Journal, 16:51-59.
Balboni, T.A., Balboni, M.J., Phelps, A.C., Wright, A.A., Peteet, J.R., Block, S.D., Lathan, C. VanderWeele, T.J., and Prigerson, H.G. (2011). Support of terminal cancer patient spiritual needs and associations with medical care costs at the end of life. Cancer, 117:5383-5391
Winkelman, W.D., Lauderdale, K., Balboni, M.J., Phelps, A.C., Block, S.D., VanderWeele, T.J., and Balboni, T.A. (2011). The relationship of spiritual concerns to the quality of life of advanced cancer patients. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 14:1022-1028.
Balboni, M.J., Babar, A., Dillinger, J., Phelps, A.C., George, E., Block, S.D., Kachnic, L., Hunt, J., Peteet, J., Prigerson, H.G., VanderWeele, T.J., and Balboni, T.A. (2011). "It depends": "Viewpoints of patients, physicians and nurses on patient-practitioner prayer in the setting of advanced cancer. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 41:836-847.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Laird, N.M. (2011). Tests for compositional epistasis under single interaction-parameter models. Annals of Human Genetics, Special Issue on Epistasis, 75:146-156.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Knol, M.J. (2011). The interpretation of subgroup analyses in randomized trials: heterogeneity versus secondary interventions. Annals of Internal Medicine, 154:680-683.
Lauderdale, D.S., VanderWeele, T.J., Siddique, J. and Lantos, J.D. (2010). Prenatal care utilization in excess of recommended levels: trends from 1985-2004. Medical Care Research and Reviews, 67:609-622.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Empirical tests for compositional epistasis. Nature Reviews Genetics, 11:166.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Genetic self-knowledge and the future of epidemiologic confounding. American Journal of Human Genetics, 87(2):168-172.
Sadowski, L.S., Kee, R., VanderWeele, T.J. and Buchanan, D. (2009). Effect of a housing and case management program on emergency department visits and hospitalizations among chronically ill homeless adults: a randomized trial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 301:1771-1778.
Siddique, J., Lauderdale, D.S., VanderWeele, T.J. and Lantos, J.D. (2009). Trends in prenatal ultrasound use in the United States: 1995-2006. Medical Care, 47:1129-1135.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Conditional independence. In Kattan M.W., ed. Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Evans, A.T., Sadowski, L.S., VanderWeele, T.J., Curtis, L.M., Sharp, L.K., Kee, R.A., Grammer, L.C., Lyttle, C.S., Weiss, K.B., Shannon, J.J., for the CHIRAH Study Group. (2009). Ethnic disparities in asthma morbidity in Chicago. Journal of Asthma, 46:448-454.
Ramchandani, S.R., Panjabi, M.M., Cripton, P.A. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2008). Biomechanical examination of intervertebral discs subsequent to burst fracture. Journal of Musculoskeletal Research, 11(3):1-10.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2006). The use of propensity score methods in psychiatric research. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 15:95-103.
Valeri, L. and VanderWeele, T.J. Mediation analysis allowing for exposure-mediator interactions and causal interpretation: theoretical assumptions and implementation with SAS and SPSS macros. Psychological Methods, in press.
VanderWeele, T.J. and An, W. Social networks and causal inference. Handbook of Causal Analysis for Social Research, S.L. Morgan (ed.). Springer.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2012). Should principal stratification be used to study mediational processes? Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 5:245-249.
VanderWeele, T.J., Ogburn, E.L. and Tchetgen Tchetgen, E.J. (2012). Why and when "flawed" social network analyses still yield valid tests of no contagion. Statistics, Politics, and Policy, 3, Article 4:1-11.
VanderWeele, T.J. and Staudt, N.C. (2011). Causal diagrams for empirical legal research: methodology for identifying causation, avoiding bias, and interpreting results. Law, Probability and Risk, 10:329-354.
VanderWeele, T.J., Hawkley, L.C., Thisted, R.A. and Cacioppo, J.T. (2011). A marginal structural model for loneliness: implications for intervention trials and clinical practice. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 79:225-235.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Sensitivity analysis for contagion effects in social networks. Sociological Methods and Research, 40:240-255.
Wang, P. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2011). Empirical research on the factors related to the subjective well-being of Chinese urban residents. Social Indicators Research, 101:447-459.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). Direct and indirect effects for neighborhood-based clustered and longitudinal data. Sociological Methods and Research, 38:515-544.
VanderWeele, K.D. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2010). A case for lending to the smallest and youngest micro-enterprises. Empirical Economics Letters, 9:215-222.
Staudt, N.C. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Methodological advances and empirical legal scholarship: a note on Cox and Miles' Voting Rights Act study. Columbia Law Review Sidebar, 109:42-54.
VanderWeele, K.D. and VanderWeele, T.J. (2007). Micro-finance impact assessment: Evidence from a development program in Honduras. Savings and Development, 2:161-192.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2007). The volatility effects of non-trading for stock market returns. Applied Financial Economics, 17:1037-1041.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2009). Criteria for the characterization of token causation. Logic and Philosophy of Science, 7:115-127.
VanderWeele, T.J. (2008). Some observations concerning the chiastic structure of the Gospel of Matthew. Journal of Theological Studies, 59:669-673.
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