| 11. | In statistics, an "'effect size "'is a quantitative measure of the strength of a phenomenon.
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| 12. | What would the effect size ( based on ( de ) stabilisation energy ) be?
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| 13. | For each type of effect size, a larger absolute value always indicates a stronger effect.
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| 14. | Deficits in effortful control also showed a very modest effect size in the male direction.
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| 15. | For comparison, an effect size of 1.0 would be roughly equivalent to a full letter grade.
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| 16. | Wampold found this effect size to be invalid because of the internal biases of the study.
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| 17. | This means that for a given effect size, the significance level increases with the sample size.
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| 18. | Effect size is one type of practical significance.
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| 19. | Other fields have favored the estimation of parameters ( e . g ., effect size ).
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| 20. | It emphasizes the practical importance of the effect size instead of the statistical significance of individual studies.
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