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There would be a reverse effect.
It will be a reverse effect.
Now there may be a reverse effect, as worries about home values lead to a reluctance to spend.
As a photo gets used more often, it gets ranked more highly in the platform, so Cho said there can be a "reverse effect," where photos actually become more (rather than less) prominent over time.
We follow Chen and Miller (2007) to lag return to assets one year in the specification to control for possible endogeneity biases in the regression analysis, provided that our sample spans three years, since there might also be a reverse effect from innovation behavior to return to assets.
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There was a reverse effect for swimming the opposite direction.
The difference in these results from those of Ramachandra et al. [1] is that there is a reverse effect that is noted further away from the boundary.
However, during strong tailwinds, there was a reverse effect (Hüppop and Winkel 2006).
Polling on the question is tricky, too, she said, given that a person might not want to tell a stranger over the phone what position he or she holds on legalizing weed, suggesting there may be a "reverse Bradley effect".
Q: Might there be a reverse iPad halo effect?
But what we observe in the data, instead, is a "reverse coattails" effect.
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