<p>Cohen's effect size value (<i>d</i>): high (>0.8), moderate (0.5–0.8) or small (0.2–0.5) practical significance.</p
The increased use of effect sizes in single studies and meta-analyses raises new questions about sta...
Methodologists urge us to report effect sizes, but rarely explain what they mean by “effect size”. T...
Background/Aims: Many cognitive screening instruments (CSI) are available to clinicians to assess co...
<p>Mean effect sizes (Cohen's d) for each of the studies and combined samples, along with 95% confid...
<p>Positive effect size represents a higher score for participants in the moderate-load-start group ...
<p>Note. a: According to Hunter & Schmidt (2004), the population variance of effect size (<i>δ<sup>2...
<p>Positive effect size represents a higher pre-post change over the moderate rather than low-load d...
<p>Summary of pairwise comparison of effect size Cohen’s <i>d</i> according to measure type and disc...
<p>Cohen's d effect sizes for differences between manic BD and NC subjects in hBPM measures across t...
<p>Footnotes:</p>1<p>Calculated based on the t value provided by the authors (−2.86) on the assumpti...
<p>Effect sizes (Cohen’s D) of the differences between post-test and pre-test scores for symptoms of...
<p>Positive effect size represents an increase from Block 1 to 3. Accuracy = MDMT diagnostic accurac...
<p>Effect sizes reported as in reviews in different outcome measurements for the intergroup comparis...
<p>* Indicate statistically significant difference on the significance level of 0.05.</p><p>Effect s...
a<p><i>P</i>-values for independent samples t-tests</p>b<p>Cohen's d</p><p>Between-group differences...
The increased use of effect sizes in single studies and meta-analyses raises new questions about sta...
Methodologists urge us to report effect sizes, but rarely explain what they mean by “effect size”. T...
Background/Aims: Many cognitive screening instruments (CSI) are available to clinicians to assess co...
<p>Mean effect sizes (Cohen's d) for each of the studies and combined samples, along with 95% confid...
<p>Positive effect size represents a higher score for participants in the moderate-load-start group ...
<p>Note. a: According to Hunter & Schmidt (2004), the population variance of effect size (<i>δ<sup>2...
<p>Positive effect size represents a higher pre-post change over the moderate rather than low-load d...
<p>Summary of pairwise comparison of effect size Cohen’s <i>d</i> according to measure type and disc...
<p>Cohen's d effect sizes for differences between manic BD and NC subjects in hBPM measures across t...
<p>Footnotes:</p>1<p>Calculated based on the t value provided by the authors (−2.86) on the assumpti...
<p>Effect sizes (Cohen’s D) of the differences between post-test and pre-test scores for symptoms of...
<p>Positive effect size represents an increase from Block 1 to 3. Accuracy = MDMT diagnostic accurac...
<p>Effect sizes reported as in reviews in different outcome measurements for the intergroup comparis...
<p>* Indicate statistically significant difference on the significance level of 0.05.</p><p>Effect s...
a<p><i>P</i>-values for independent samples t-tests</p>b<p>Cohen's d</p><p>Between-group differences...
The increased use of effect sizes in single studies and meta-analyses raises new questions about sta...
Methodologists urge us to report effect sizes, but rarely explain what they mean by “effect size”. T...
Background/Aims: Many cognitive screening instruments (CSI) are available to clinicians to assess co...