Calculating and reporting effect sizes to facilitate cumulative science: a practical primer for t-tests and ANOVAs

Volume: 4
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Effect sizes are the most important outcome of empirical studies. Most articles on effect sizes highlight their importance to communicate the practical significance of results. For scientists themselves, effect sizes are most useful because they facilitate cumulative science. Effect sizes can be used to determine the sample size for follow-up studies, or examining effects across studies. This article aims to provide a practical primer on how to...
Paper Details
Title
Calculating and reporting effect sizes to facilitate cumulative science: a practical primer for t-tests and ANOVAs
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Volume
4
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