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Effect size

Effect Size is a statistical concept indicating the magnitude of a treatment effect, i.e., how much did the treatment help. Two commonly used measures of Effect Size are Cohen’s d and Hedges’ g. This is a matter of judgment, but just to give us some idea about how to interpret an Effect Size, Cohen gave…

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