The program is intended to provide editors, manuscript reviewers, students, and researchers with an SPSS matrix to determine an array of effect sizes not reported or the correctness of those reported, such as rrelated indices, r-related squared indices, and measures of association, when the only data provided in the manuscript or article are the n, M, and SD (and sometimes proportions and t and F (1) values) for twogroup designs. This program can create an internal matrix table to assist researchers in determining the size of an effect for commonly utilized r-related, mean difference, and difference in proportions indices when engaging in correlational and/or meta-analytic analyses
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SPSS is a popular package for analyzing data. This session will discuss how to get started on a simp...
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...
Over the years, methodologists have been recommending that researchers use magnitude of effect estim...
This article describes procedures for presenting standardized measures of effect size when contrasts...
This article presents a general set of procedures for comparing the effect sizes of two or more inde...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
The overall purpose of the ‘Statistical Points and Pitfalls’ series is to help readers and researche...
"Noted for its comprehensive coverage, this greatly expanded new edition now covers the use of univa...
In the first issue of the Portuguese Journal of Behavioral and Social Research, the importance of ca...
Expanding on past research, this study provides researchers with a detailed table for use in meta-an...
The American Psychological Association’s editorial style urges authors to provide effect size estima...
This paper presents power analysis tools for multiple regression. The first takes input of correlati...
SPSS is a popular package for analyzing data. This session will discuss how to get started on a simp...
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...
Over the years, methodologists have been recommending that researchers use magnitude of effect estim...
This article describes procedures for presenting standardized measures of effect size when contrasts...
This article presents a general set of procedures for comparing the effect sizes of two or more inde...
In the social and behavioral sciences, it is recommended that effect sizes and their sampling varian...
The overall purpose of the ‘Statistical Points and Pitfalls’ series is to help readers and researche...