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mediation: Causal Mediation Analysis

Dustin Tingley,  Teppei Yamamoto,  Kentaro Hirose,  Luke Keele,  Kosuke Imai,  Minh Trinh,  Weihuang Wong   View description and downloadsView dependenciesGitHub project

2009 Published
0 Citations
7 Authors
27 Revisions
4.5.1 Version
GPL-2 License
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coxed: Duration-Based Quantities of Interest for the Cox Proportional Hazards Model (Version 0.3.3)

2018
bayestestR: Understand and Describe Bayesian Models and Posterior Distributions (Version 0.17.0)

2019
mediationsens: Simulation-Based Sensitivity Analysis for Causal Mediation Studies (Version 0.0.3)

2020
hdmed: Methods for Mediation Analysis with High-Dimensional Mediators (Version 1.0.1)

2023
EMAS: Epigenome-Wide Mediation Analysis Study (Version 0.2.4)

2022
JSmediation: Mediation Analysis Using Joint Significance (Version 0.2.3)

2019
WRS2: A Collection of Robust Statistical Methods (Version 1.1-7)

2014
bayestestR Distributions: (Version )

0
brainGraph: Graph Theory Analysis of Brain MRI Data (Version 3.1.1)

2015
broom.mixed: Tidying Methods for Mixed Models (Version 0.2.9.6)

2018
bruceR: Broadly Useful Convenient and Efficient R Functions (Version 2025.11)

2021
broom: Convert Statistical Objects into Tidy Tibbles (Version 1.0.11)

2014
datawizard: Easy Data Wrangling and Statistical Transformations (Version 1.3.0)

2021
emmeans: Estimated Marginal Means, aka Least-Squares Means (Version 2.0.1)

2017
exploratory: A Tool for Large-Scale Exploratory Analyses (Version 0.3.31)

2021
iMediate: Likelihood Methods for Mediation Analysis (Version 0.5.5)

2017
maczic: Mediation Analysis for Count and Zero-Inflated Count Data (Version 1.1.0)

2020
mediationsens Studies: (Version )

0
parameters: Processing of Model Parameters (Version 0.28.3)

2019

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