2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/h368x
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A tutorial for calculating field-specific effect size distributions

Bernt Damian Glaser,
Heemin Kang,
Kristin Audunsdottir
et al.

Abstract: Effect sizes are useful for understanding the magnitude of study results and for planning new studies using power analysis. But despite their wide usage, effect sizes are often misinterpreted. This is mostly due to an over-reliance on general effect size benchmarks that were never intended for broad application across a range of research fields. Inaccurate effect size interpretations can consequently lead to incorrect conclusions regarding the magnitude of study results, as well as incorrect sample size estima… Show more

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