G*E interaction with a moderator
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Qiuzhi Xie
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I am currently doing G*E interaction with SES as a moderator. The plot (attached here) suggests that SES likely moderates with the A factor. To analyze whether the moderation effect is significant on A factor, I drop the moderator on the Path A only and compare the model fit (diffLL). I find that the p value is insignificant. I want to ask whether this is the correct way to see the significance of moderator effect.
Also, is it appropriate to see the unstandardized variance components by SES moderation, rather than the standardized variance components?
non-zero estimate != significant estimate
Not sure what you mean by is it appropriate to see the unstandardized variance components by SES moderation. it's often very informative.
umxGxE does this model and the plots for you.
Also umxReduce() will reduce the model in ways that typically make sense for a table in a journal.
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In reply to non-zero estimate != significant estimate by tbates
Many thanks for the reply! In
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moderation is in path not variance space
(PS: umxGxE also includes quadratic effects on means).
If you want to explore non-linear moderator effects, I would use losem [1], implemented in umx as umxGxE_window()
If one had a particular model in mind (e.g. Eric Turkheimer and the late Irv Gottesman proposed a "bent chicken wire" model in which h^2 increased until a "good enough environment" was reached, after which h^2 was no longer coupled to environment. One could estimate that inflection point in the model, changing the algebra to include this new form of moderated effect. Likewise for other models of GxE/CxE and other shapes of function (growth, inverted-U etc.)
[1] Briley, D. A., Harden, K. P., Bates, T. C., & Tucker-Drob, E. M. (2015). Nonparametric Estimates of Gene x Environment Interaction Using Local Structural Equation Modeling. Behavior Genetics, 45(5), 581-596. doi:10.1007/s10519-015-9732-8
[pubmed](http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26318287)
[pdf](https://labs.la.utexas.edu/harden/files/2013/05/Briley-et-al-2015-LOSEM-for-GxE.pdf)
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In reply to moderation is in path not variance space by tbates
Many thanks for recommending
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