It is good scientific practice to the report an appropriate estimate of effect size and a confidence interval (CI) to indicate the precision with which a population effect was estimated. For comparisons of 2 independent groups, a probability-based effect size estimator (A) that is equal to the area under a receiver operating characteristic curve and closely related to the popular Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney nonparametric statistical tests has many appealing properties (e.g., easy to under-stand, robust to violations of parametric assumptions, insensitive to outliers). We performed a simulation study to compare 9 analytic and 3 empirical (bootstrap) methods for constructing a CI for A that can yield very different CIs for the same data. The experi...
This paper presents the confidence intervals for the effect size base on bootstrap resampling metho...
Reliability is one of the most important aspects of testing in educational and psychological measure...
The probability coverage of intervals involving robust estimates of effect size based on seven proce...
Effect size use has been increasing in the past decade in many research areas. Confidence intervals ...
Confidence intervals must be robust in having nominal and actual probability coverage in close agree...
We compare the sample size requirements for significance tests and confidence intervals by calculati...
Researchers are strongly encouraged to accompany the results of statistical tests with appropriate e...
Confidence intervals for effect sizes (CIES) provide readers with an estimate of the strength of a r...
We have presented a new likelihood-based approach for constructing confidence intervals of effect si...
Power and effect size analysis are important methods in the psychological sciences. It is well known...
The coverage performance of the confidence intervals (CIs) for the Root Mean Square Standardized Eff...
A confidence interval for effect sizes provides a range of plausible population effect sizes (ES) th...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonEffect size is a concept that was developed to b...
Four different bootstrap methods for estimating confidence intervals (CIs) for a coefficient alpha d...
Educational research continues to come under fire for the perceived lack of rigor, quality and credi...
This paper presents the confidence intervals for the effect size base on bootstrap resampling metho...
Reliability is one of the most important aspects of testing in educational and psychological measure...
The probability coverage of intervals involving robust estimates of effect size based on seven proce...
Effect size use has been increasing in the past decade in many research areas. Confidence intervals ...
Confidence intervals must be robust in having nominal and actual probability coverage in close agree...
We compare the sample size requirements for significance tests and confidence intervals by calculati...
Researchers are strongly encouraged to accompany the results of statistical tests with appropriate e...
Confidence intervals for effect sizes (CIES) provide readers with an estimate of the strength of a r...
We have presented a new likelihood-based approach for constructing confidence intervals of effect si...
Power and effect size analysis are important methods in the psychological sciences. It is well known...
The coverage performance of the confidence intervals (CIs) for the Root Mean Square Standardized Eff...
A confidence interval for effect sizes provides a range of plausible population effect sizes (ES) th...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonEffect size is a concept that was developed to b...
Four different bootstrap methods for estimating confidence intervals (CIs) for a coefficient alpha d...
Educational research continues to come under fire for the perceived lack of rigor, quality and credi...
This paper presents the confidence intervals for the effect size base on bootstrap resampling metho...
Reliability is one of the most important aspects of testing in educational and psychological measure...
The probability coverage of intervals involving robust estimates of effect size based on seven proce...