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The Aton Hymn itself is largely a forceful description of natural effects.
"In most of our projects, we try to train natural effects instead of taking them head on.
A review of controlled vs. natural effects and the pros/cons of each approach.
Outline of the motivations of causal medation with a focus on the natural effects.
Natural effects require additional assumptions to obtain estimates, and some researchers believe these assumptions are too strong.
Sensitivity analyses are an important part of conducting causal mediation analyses since strong assumptions are required to obtain natural effects.
Some see controlled effects as having more policy relevance than natural effects (see Naimi et al, 2014).
In contrast, natural effects examine mediation from a more descriptive perspective, with emphasis on understanding the mechanisms.
But the subject matter, even in its luminosity, is fixed in a static storybook state as opposed to the fluid, dynamic "natural" effects the Impressionists strove for.
Right now, I'm sleeping soundly with nothing but the natural effects of exhaustion and a really, really slow-moving book.
The effort to separate human from natural effects is seen to be possible when one considers how the imbalance is measured in the first place.
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