Effect size estimates: Current use, calculations, and interpretation.
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Abstract
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association, 2001, American Psychological Association, 2010) calls for the reporting of effect sizes and their confidence intervals. Estimates of effect size are useful for determining the practical or theoretical importance of an effect, the relative contributions of factors, and the power of an analysis. We surveyed articles published in 2009 and 2010 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, noting the statistical analyses reported and the associated reporting of effect size estimates. Effect sizes were reported for fewer than half of the analyses; no article reported a confidence interval for an effect size.…
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- Confidence interval
- Statistics
- Meta-analysis
- Variance (accounting)
- Association (psychology)
- Sample size determination
- Psychology
- Econometrics
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