The Effect-Size: A Simple Methodology for Determining and Evaluating the “Effect-Size”

  • Lourel M
  • Gueguen N
  • Pascual A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Effect-size measurement is a practice that is gradually encouraged indeed required by psychological and social behavior reviews in addition to the classical test of statistical significance. This paper is written as a methodo- logical note that presents the conceptual interest of the effect-size, the main measurement indicators and their interpretation.

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Lourel, M., Gueguen, N., Pascual, A., & Mouda, F. (2011). The Effect-Size: A Simple Methodology for Determining and Evaluating the “Effect-Size.” Psychology, 02(06), 631–632. https://doi.org/10.4236/psych.2011.26096

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