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hello everybody and welcome to the Med ace biostatistics course for medical students this is chapter 8 of section 1 this is the last chapter of this section in this chapter we are going to talk about effect modification effect modification is frequently tested because it is easily confused with another important topic called confounding bias while they are frequently confused confounding bias and effect modification are two entirely different things which are not related at all the reason that they are frequently confused is because they both involve the presence of a third variable however unlike in confounding in effect modification the exposure variable is truly associated with the outcome variable so really quick here is the outline of what weamp;#39;re going to discuss in this chapter weamp;#39;re going to define what is an effective modifier then weamp;#39;re going to provide some examples of effect modification and then weamp;#39;re going to finish off by comparing the key d