The interplay that occurs when the effect of one factor depends on another factor is called an interaction effect. This concept is commonly used in statistics and research to describe situations where the impact of an independent variable on a dependent variable varies based on the level or presence of another independent variable. Understanding interaction effects is crucial for accurately interpreting data and making informed conclusions.
Nope, correlation simply links two factors together, while a cause and effect relationship finds that one factor causes change in the other. Generally, cause and effect is harder to establish and requires more clinical rigour (eg. with experiments).
it depends what kind of a crop your growing
morphing is a popular effect in which one image transforms into another
Probably.
i dont know there might be but the first was really confusing to me
It depends on what you're reffering to. Maybe what you're looking for is Cause & Effect (?) [Sorry if this didn't help]
A food web
When the effect of one factor depends on the presence of another factor, outcomes are said to reflect an interaction effect. This means that the relationship between the two factors is not additive; instead, the impact of one factor changes depending on the level of the other factor.
antagonistic effect
Screen Transition? (Fancy effect like fade to another slide)
This phenomenon is called epistasis. It occurs when the effect of one gene masks the effect of another gene at a different locus. Epistasis can result in complex patterns of inheritance.
The theory that education increases productivity and results in higher wages is called the learning effect. Another theory is called the screening effect it suggests that the completion of college indicates to employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hardworking.
When you put a mirror in front of another mirror, it creates a series of reflections that appear to go on infinitely. This effect is called an infinite mirror effect.
The Multiplier Effect
lowering of solubility of the first solution when an another solution is added having the same ions is called common ion effect.
Depends on the state and related laws. see links below
Really? On earth?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, War.