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Effect sizes using Cohen's d ( 1988 ) from F - tests are computed and reported when the corresponding F ... Nomenclature for inter- pretation of effect size for F is adopted where a small effect equals .1 - .3 , moderate effects are ...
Effect sizes using Cohen's d ( 1988 ) from F - tests are computed and reported when the corresponding F ... Nomenclature for inter- pretation of effect size for F is adopted where a small effect equals .1 - .3 , moderate effects are ...
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Analysis of variance results showed a statistically significant main effect for pretest and posttest scores ( F ( 1 ... Since the significant interaction precludes inter- pretation of main effects , an analysis of simple effects was ...
Analysis of variance results showed a statistically significant main effect for pretest and posttest scores ( F ( 1 ... Since the significant interaction precludes inter- pretation of main effects , an analysis of simple effects was ...
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However , there was no main effect of gender , F ( 1 , 117 ) = .035 , p .851 partial n2 = .000 , or interaction between gender and group , F ( 3 , 117 ) = 1.305 , p = .276 , partial n2 = .032 . Reading Gain by Gender and Group Table 3 ...
However , there was no main effect of gender , F ( 1 , 117 ) = .035 , p .851 partial n2 = .000 , or interaction between gender and group , F ( 3 , 117 ) = 1.305 , p = .276 , partial n2 = .032 . Reading Gain by Gender and Group Table 3 ...
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