This short paper reviews the reasons why effect sizes are worthy of reporting and consideration when interpreting results. It briefly describes the use of the more common effect sizes and provides examples where the use of effect sizes adds meaning to the research result
Some 23 journals in educational psychology and related fields, including two organizational "fl...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the reporting of effect size information. This paper ...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 In most medical research the P value is commonly used to describe te...
Effect sizes may be seen as an alternative - or supplement - to the use of statistical significance ...
Journals in numerous fields including psychology, education, public health, and business currently r...
Magnitude of effect (ME) statistics are an important alternative to statistical significance. Why me...
Over the years, methodologists have been recommending that researchers use magnitude of effect estim...
Statistical significance testing is the cornerstone of quantitative research, but studies that fail ...
Researchers in the field of psychology often face the situation that the statistical significance de...
Effect sizes are the currency of psychological research. They quantify the results of a study to ans...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
Effect sizes are the most important outcome of empirical studies. Most articles on effect sizes high...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
Effect sizes are the most important outcome of empirical studies. Most articles on effect sizes high...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
Some 23 journals in educational psychology and related fields, including two organizational "fl...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the reporting of effect size information. This paper ...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 In most medical research the P value is commonly used to describe te...
Effect sizes may be seen as an alternative - or supplement - to the use of statistical significance ...
Journals in numerous fields including psychology, education, public health, and business currently r...
Magnitude of effect (ME) statistics are an important alternative to statistical significance. Why me...
Over the years, methodologists have been recommending that researchers use magnitude of effect estim...
Statistical significance testing is the cornerstone of quantitative research, but studies that fail ...
Researchers in the field of psychology often face the situation that the statistical significance de...
Effect sizes are the currency of psychological research. They quantify the results of a study to ans...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
Effect sizes are the most important outcome of empirical studies. Most articles on effect sizes high...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
Effect sizes are the most important outcome of empirical studies. Most articles on effect sizes high...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
Some 23 journals in educational psychology and related fields, including two organizational "fl...
In recent years, there has been an increase in the reporting of effect size information. This paper ...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 In most medical research the P value is commonly used to describe te...