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The binary and the intensive treatment effects shrink to about one percentage point.
Controlling instead for ideology and party id, these effects shrink to, respectively, 21 and 10%.
Once we control for the various individual characteristics, the marginal effects shrink dramatically and become statistically insignificant in all but two countries, Austria and the Netherlands, where the difference remains at 3.2% and 4.8%, respectively.
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The distinction between actors and special effects shrinks ever further in the video game-turned-horror film "Silent Hill: Revelation 3D," which reduces its human players to plastic action figures in tired genre settings.
The class of shrinkage methods, which effectively shrink the effects from some predictors to zero, can both improve performance and reduce computational costs in many instances.
The next year, the size of the effect shrank another thirty per cent.
Powered shipping in the 19th century and containerisation in the 20th brought down freight charges, in effect shrinking the world.
Comparing columns 2 and 3 in Table 4 shows that the TOM effect shrinks markedly when including explanatory variables.
Finally, when we introduce education and occupation simultaneously, the marginal effect shrinks to 1.4% and is statistically insignificant (row 4, column 8), thus closely resembling the outcome in Table 3 when including all controls.
We want to randomly reduce the precision -- which, in effect, shrinks the win probability toward 50 without altering any other parts of the model.
The effect shrank on adjustment for seasonal influenza vaccination.
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