| 21. | An effect size of this magnitude is likely to positively alter economic well-being and quality of life.
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| 22. | Whether a small effect size is considered important is dependent on the context of the events compared.
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| 23. | Stated another way, the correlation is the difference between the common language effect size and its complement.
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| 24. | The results, as the percent of pairs that support the hypothesis, is the common language effect size.
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| 25. | If constructed appropriately, a standardized effect size, along with the sample size, will completely determine the power.
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| 26. | A system review of Long Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in 2009 found an overall effect size of . 33.
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| 27. | The effect size of TDD on branch coverage was medium in size and therefore is considered substantive effect.
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| 28. | He therefore uses a scale of " effect size " which measures by how much the learning is improved.
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| 29. | The meta-analysis provided effect size estimates of the relationship between leadership style and two follower outcomes, performance and satisfaction.
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| 30. | One of the most commonly reported effect size statistics for rANOVA is partial eta-squared ( ? p 2 ).
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