Compute effect size and state whether it is small, medium, or large for a 1- point effect
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Compute effect size and state whether it is small, medium, or large for a 1- point effect (M − μ = 1) given the following population standard deviations:
(a) σ = 1
(b) σ = 2
(c) σ = 4
(d) σ = 6
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Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781452286907
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