Examples of 'effect sizes' in a sentence

Meaning of "effect sizes"

effect sizes - a statistical measure that indicates the size of an effect
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Moderated effect sizes were found between ratings.
Such is life with small effect sizes.
We pooled effect sizes using random effects.
The latter was helped by large effect sizes.
Large effect sizes are easier to detect.
It is important to note that effect sizes were small.
The effect sizes are smaller.
Authors should report outcome effect sizes.
Effect sizes of mean difference at outcome were medium or small.
Diversity of analytic methods hinder analysis of effect sizes.
Effect sizes were calculated when possible.
Different approaches may lead to sizeable differences in effect sizes.
All effect sizes were very small.
The number of sessions of counselling was related to larger effect sizes.
These effect sizes are in the small to moderate range.

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The above video talks specifically about effect sizes.
Effect sizes were calculated where possible.
The interpretation of effect sizes is how we make sense of the world.
Effect sizes versus p values.
Careful consideration is required when computing effect sizes using NCEs.
Effect sizes were medium to large.
This represents one of the largest effect sizes reported in cancer.
Medium effect sizes were found for improvements in pain ratings.
Cohens d was used to calculate the standardized mean difference effect sizes.
Effect sizes were extracted for each of the neuropsychological tests used.
Physical outcomes are less consistent and demonstrate smaller effect sizes.
The individual effect sizes of these covariates were considered not clinically relevant.
This is simply the weighted average of the effect sizes of a group of studies.
The effect sizes for most genetic factors are very small in magnitude.
The current article is limited to effect sizes for standardized mean differences.
Effect sizes for these effects are estimated through partial eta squared.
This was to see whether the effect sizes they had calculated were plausible.
No effect sizes for specific symptoms such as depression and anxiety were reported.
Adjusting for postnatal paternal stress had no impact on the effect sizes.
Large uncontrolled effect sizes were found for bulimia nervosa and schizophrenia.
Empirical benchmarks for Interpreting effect sizes in research.
Effect sizes were calculated to estimate the magnitude of quantitative differences between both methods.
He presented an option for calculating effect sizes when interactions were present in data analyses.
The effect sizes were strongly influenced by a handful of programs with very large effects.
Another limitation is that the effect sizes found in the regression analyses were small.
SSMD has also been shown to be better than other commonly used effect sizes.
They computed average effect sizes separately for nonclinical and clinical samples.
If they did, they would find small effect sizes.
Claimed effect sizes are in fact the most accurate estimates of the net bias.
Condition compared with the control group with effect sizes in the medium to large range.
Reporting effect sizes is considered good practice when presenting empirical research findings in many fields.
Although significant differences were found, effect sizes were small.
Critical effect sizes for EEM for pulp and paper mills.
However, this research is generally preliminary and effect sizes are small.
Critical effect sizes should be developed following the next phase of EEM.

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