Current statistical methods for estimation of parametric effect sizes from a series of experiments are generally restricted to univariate comparisons of standardized mean differences between two treatments. Multivariate methods are presented for the case in which effect size is a vector of standardized multivariate mean differences and the number of treatment groups is two or more. The proposed methods employ a vector of independent sample means for each response variable that leads to a covariance structure which depends only on correlations among the $p$ responses on each subject. Using weighted least squares theory and the assumption that the observations are from normally distributed populations, multivariate hypotheses analogous to com...
Two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size. One approach is based on ...
In the life sciences and other research fields, experiments are often conducted to determine respons...
A large-sample test for testing the equality of two effect sizes is presented. The null and non-null...
Current statistical methods for estimation of parametric effect sizes from a series of experiments a...
When two or more univariate population means are compared, the proportion of variation in the depend...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In this article we present a general set of meta-analytic procedures for combining and comparing res...
"Noted for its comprehensive coverage, this greatly expanded new edition now covers the use of univa...
variance ABSTRACT. One method of combining the results of a series of two-group experiments involves...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
This article presents a general set of procedures for comparing the effect sizes of two or more inde...
Two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size. One approach is based on ...
In the life sciences and other research fields, experiments are often conducted to determine respons...
A large-sample test for testing the equality of two effect sizes is presented. The null and non-null...
Current statistical methods for estimation of parametric effect sizes from a series of experiments a...
When two or more univariate population means are compared, the proportion of variation in the depend...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
In this article we present a general set of meta-analytic procedures for combining and comparing res...
"Noted for its comprehensive coverage, this greatly expanded new edition now covers the use of univa...
variance ABSTRACT. One method of combining the results of a series of two-group experiments involves...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
This article presents a general set of procedures for comparing the effect sizes of two or more inde...
Two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size. One approach is based on ...
In the life sciences and other research fields, experiments are often conducted to determine respons...
A large-sample test for testing the equality of two effect sizes is presented. The null and non-null...