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Discover Ludwig'absolute effect' is correct and can be used in written English.
This term is often used to describe something that has a complete or total impact. For example, "The new policy had an absolute effect on employees' morale."
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Such under-representation biases estimates of absolute effect, absolute harm and cost-effectiveness.
Both of these would have an absolute effect of tipping more children into poverty rather than a relative effect of making it look like more children are in poverty.
It is uncertain how authors of systematic reviews (SRs) absolute effect estimates are reported in.
Finally, we highlight that we only measure a relative track effect, as opposed to an absolute effect of each track.
They found a relatively small absolute effect of grade, and the effect of age was not even significant.
Neurotic people are more likely to report lower levels of trust and the absolute effect size is similar to numeracy.
We therefore undertook a systematic survey to identify and describe the reporting and methods for calculating absolute effect estimates in SRs.
For Pictured Rocks the absolute effect was smaller but up to 70% of the observed building growth was potentially due to amenity effects.
(7 where (epsilon_{j} in {mathbb{R}}) is the absolute effect of project (j in BPM_{y - 1}^{{{text{fin}}_{text{in}}}}) on the overarching fixed outflows.
A transformation may be statistically significant but lead to a low absolute effect (e.g. a toxicity reduction of 0.1 log unit).
It is a reverse redistribution of wealth, back to the haves, that can only have one absolute effect.
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