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According to Vacha-Haase and Thompson (2004) the following three major types of effect size indicators can be utilized in psychological research: standardized differences, variance accounted for effects, and corrected effect sizes. A new wrinkle in the reporting of statistical results is the idea of including confidence intervals for effect size estimates (e. |
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