If other factors are held constant, then how does sample size affect the likelihood of rejecting the
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If other factors are held constant, then how does sample size affect the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis and the value for Cohen’s d?
a. A larger sample increases the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis and increases the value of Cohen’s d.
b. A larger sample increases the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis but decreases the value of Cohen’s d.
c. A larger sample increases the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis but has no effect on the value of Cohen’s d.
d. A larger sample decreases the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis but has no effect on the value of Cohen’s d.
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Essentials Of Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781337098120
9th Edition
Authors: Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau, Lori Ann B. Forzano
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