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1. Direct Effects
A direct effect measures how much the dependent (outcome) variable changes when the independent (predictor) variable increases by one unit.
Category: Methodology
Citation: Pearl, J. (2022). Direct and indirect effects. In H. Geffner, R. Dechter & J. Halpern (Eds.), Probabilistic and Causal Inference: The Works of Judea Pearl (pp. 373-392). ACM Books. https://doi.org/10.1145/3501714.3501736
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