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Linear probability models are also widely used to estimate the effect of an explanatory variable on the probability of the dependent variable (e.g., [40, 41]).5 It is easier to interpret the marginal effect from linear probability models.
Hence, for a factor determining adoption alone and not awareness, its marginal effect calculated from the classical "adoption" model is equal to its marginal effect from the true adoption model multiplied by the conditional probability of awareness, a quantity always between 0 and 1 and usually very small when not many farmers are aware of the technology.
Slopes in these graphs are the closest equivalent to a regression coefficient or marginal effect from standard linear analysis.
Proposition 3 Under non-market coverage, the marginal effect from an increase in search costs on the equilibrium price is always larger than the marginal effect from an increase in switching costs.
Under non-market coverage, the marginal effect from an increase in search costs on the equilibrium price is always larger than the marginal effect from an increase in switching costs.
Each disease model was purely epistatic, meaning that there should be no detectable marginal effect from either functional SNP.
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Marginal effects from zero-inflated Poisson.
Estimated marginal effects from the regression analysis are presented in the third column of Table 1.
Marginal effects from the logit estimation are presented in Table 15.
Marginal effects from standard child labor supply functions show child/proxy differences, particularly when the household experienced negative shocks.
Table 11 shows the marginal effects from a truncated Poisson regression for the sample up to 2000.
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