To adjust or not adjust: Nonparametric effect sizes, confidence intervals, and real-world meaning
Abstract
The main objectives of this article are to: (a) investigate if there are any meaningful differences between adjusted and unadjusted effect sizes (b) compare the outcomes from parametric and non-parametric effect sizes to determine if the potential differences might influence the interpretation of results, (c) discuss the importance of reporting confidence intervals in research, and discuss how to interpret effect sizes in terms of practical...
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Title
To adjust or not adjust: Nonparametric effect sizes, confidence intervals, and real-world meaning
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
97 - 102
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