Whenever possible a statistical analysis which provides a measure of the magnitude of the effect should be used. Unfortunately many commonly used statistical tests do not produce an estimate of the effect size. For example, χ^2 and Fisher’s exact tests are often used to analyse a binary outcome (e.g. surgical complications). These tests assess how likely the observed results were to have occurred if the was no difference between the two groups; however they do this without estimating the magnitude of an effect. Fortunately alternative statistical methods are readily available which allow for more complex analyses, regression analyses (e.g. logistic or Poisson regression) or if an unadjusted difference is preferred calculation of the differe...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
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...
Whenever possible a statistical analysis which provides a measure of the magnitude of the effect sho...
Effect size measures are used to quantify treatment effects or associations between variables. Such ...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
ABSTRACT. Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single s...
Two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size. One approach is based on ...
Over the years, methodologists have been recommending that researchers use magnitude of effect estim...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
Effect sizes may be seen as an alternative - or supplement - to the use of statistical significance ...
The Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) paradigm is increasingly criticized. Estimation appr...
The evidence based medicine paradigm demands scientific reliability, but modern research seems to ov...
In this paper we reflect on the numerous calls for the development of benchmarks for interpreting ef...
Researchers in the field of psychology often face the situation that the statistical significance de...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
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...
Whenever possible a statistical analysis which provides a measure of the magnitude of the effect sho...
Effect size measures are used to quantify treatment effects or associations between variables. Such ...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
ABSTRACT. Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single s...
Two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size. One approach is based on ...
Over the years, methodologists have been recommending that researchers use magnitude of effect estim...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
Effect sizes may be seen as an alternative - or supplement - to the use of statistical significance ...
The Null Hypothesis Significance Testing (NHST) paradigm is increasingly criticized. Estimation appr...
The evidence based medicine paradigm demands scientific reliability, but modern research seems to ov...
In this paper we reflect on the numerous calls for the development of benchmarks for interpreting ef...
Researchers in the field of psychology often face the situation that the statistical significance de...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
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...