Asked by Jessica Shatteen on Jun 24, 2024

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A Cohen's d value of .25 may be considered to be a large effect.

Cohen's D

A gauge for quantifying the size of impact by showing the normalized discrepancy between two mean values.

Large Effect

A significant and substantial difference or impact observed in the context of a statistical analysis or experimental study.

  • Understand the concept of effect size in statistical analysis.
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Victoria WilsonJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
A Cohen's d value of .25 is typically considered to be a small effect size. A large effect size is usually considered to be a Cohen's d value of .8 or higher.