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The phrase "average effects of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the typical or mean outcomes of a particular variable or treatment in research or analysis.
Example: "The study aimed to determine the average effects of the new medication on patient recovery times."
Alternatives: "mean impacts of" or "typical outcomes of".
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Fixed effects regression holds constant (fixes) the average effects of each school.
Recent empirical literature finds very limited average effects of generous unemployment benefits on match quality.
2Sjoquist and Winters (2012, 2015) find small and insignificant average effects of merit aid on college attendance and completion rates.
Sjoquist and Winters (forthcoming) use American Community Survey (ACS) microdata to examine the average effects of merit aid programs across 25 states adopting them since 1991.
In the absence of pests and using average values (dd = 2361, rainfall = 1430 mm), marginal analysis (dy/dx i ) suggests that rainfall contributes 0.230 kg ha−1 mm−1 of rain to potential yield given the average effects of dd, while dd contributes 0.278 kg ha−1 dd−1 given the average effects of rainfall.
For all specifications, the estimated coefficients for high emigration rate municipalities are statistically significant and larger than the average effects of panel A. Finally, we analyze whether changes in external economic conditions may affect the labor participation of children.
Following Dietzenbacher and Los ([1998, 2000]) and Ang et al. ([2003]), for example, taking an average of the first terms on the right-hand side of Eq. (9) yields the average effects of the annual average driving distance.2.2
It reports the overall weighted average effects of technology use on achievement and attitude outcomes and explores moderator variables in an attempt to explain how technology treatments lead to positive or negative effects.
Other work involves using what is termed genomic-relatedness-matrix restricted maximum likelihood (GREML) that for a sample of unrelated individual pairs estimates what portion of the total fraction of variance in a trait is attributable to the average effects of SNPs.
Following Ang et al. ([2003]), the average effects of the annual average driving distance can also be written as follows: E new ( Δ d k ) = ∑ u = t − 1, t f ( | s 1 | ) Δ d k γ u, k C u e u, k − 1, (10).
Similarly, using the expression shown in Eq. (10), the average effects of the changes in the market share of new passenger cars, the changes in the total number of new passenger cars, and the change in the reciprocal of the fuel economy on gasoline consumption can be formulated as E new ( Δ γ k ) = ∑ u = t − 1, t f ( | s 2 | ) d u, k Δ γ k C u e u, k − 1, (12).
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