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Moderated treatment effects

2015
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Overview
Treatment effects may be moderated by individual or contextual characteristics or by other concurrent or consecutive treatments. This chapter reveals the conceptual confusion in past literature and aims to clarify the definitions of “moderated treatment effects” in terms of potential outcomes. The chapter then reviews experimental designs including randomized block designs, factorial designs, and multisite randomized trials and the corresponding analytic methods that are suitable for evaluating moderated treatment effects. It also introduces principal stratification, a relatively new approach for disclosing the heterogeneity of treatment effects across latent subpopulations.