0 a result or consequence -- následek; účinek
1 an impression given or produced -- dojem
2 to make happen; to bring about -- uskutečnit
He tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.
The first two segments were designed to provoke disagreement, whereas the third segment permitted an assessment of carryover effects of the prior conflict.
They also provide broad assessments of variables that co-occur with parent alcoholism, permitting analyses delineating the specificity of these effects.
Paths permitting additional direct effects are also included as part of the model.
The third approach uses planning effects on task performance to investigate how learners monitor their language.
This tool uses a set of known plans to learn the preconditions and effects of the action within the plans.
They have not studied directly the effect of depletion upon the remaining players and the characteristics of their game.
Qualitative and quantitative measures of the business environment are statistically strongly and significantly correlated with respect to their effects on business performance (ibid.).
This would provide a qualitative description of the mixing of single-particle and collective effects.