The Trouble With Interpreting Statistically Nonsignificant Effect Sizes in Single-Study Investigations
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May 1, 2003
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Joel R. Levin
University of Arizona
Daniel H. Robinson
University of Texas at Austin
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In this commentary, we offer a perspective on the problem of authors reporting and interpreting effect sizes in the absence of formal statistical tests of their chanceness. The perspective reinforces our previous distinction between single-study investigations and multiple-study syntheses.
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