For what it’s worth, I’ve seen “pathway to impact” used in the way you seem to use “impact chain” (e.g. and e.g., and I used it a bunch), and it seems somewhat more natural to me. It’s possible that “pathway to impact” is just a niche term that clicked with me, though, and I definitely agree that it’s a useful concept.
Thanks! I like “impact chain” better because it’s not just a detailed visualisation. Using the term “chain” emphasises that you should segment it into independent links so that you feel where the probability seeps out.
For what it’s worth, I’ve seen “pathway to impact” used in the way you seem to use “impact chain” (e.g. and e.g., and I used it a bunch), and it seems somewhat more natural to me. It’s possible that “pathway to impact” is just a niche term that clicked with me, though, and I definitely agree that it’s a useful concept.
Thanks! I like “impact chain” better because it’s not just a detailed visualisation. Using the term “chain” emphasises that you should segment it into independent links so that you feel where the probability seeps out.