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Computing contrasts, effect sizes, and counternulls on other people's published data: General procedures for research consumers.
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Frontiers | Utility of Alternative Effect Size Statistics and the Development of a Web-Based Calculator: Shiny-AESC
![interpretation - Is the binomial effect size display (BESD) a misleading representation of effect size? - Cross Validated interpretation - Is the binomial effect size display (BESD) a misleading representation of effect size? - Cross Validated](https://i.stack.imgur.com/2ac1b.jpg)
interpretation - Is the binomial effect size display (BESD) a misleading representation of effect size? - Cross Validated
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Rich Lucas on Twitter: "@TheNewStats Isn't the r formula you used only valid when sample sizes for d are equal? We've run across similar issues when you have large ds where only
![interpretation - Is the binomial effect size display (BESD) a misleading representation of effect size? - Cross Validated interpretation - Is the binomial effect size display (BESD) a misleading representation of effect size? - Cross Validated](https://i.stack.imgur.com/lQKfk.jpg)
interpretation - Is the binomial effect size display (BESD) a misleading representation of effect size? - Cross Validated
GitHub - hhentschke/measures-of-effect-size-toolbox: Collection of Matlab functions for the computation of measures of effect size
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Table 2 from Using the Binomial Effect Size Display (BESD) to Present the Magnitude of Effect Sizes to the Evaluation Audience | Semantic Scholar
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Sensory Tetanization to Induce LTP-Like Plasticity: A Review and Reassessment of the Approach | bioRxiv
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Table 1 from Using the Binomial Effect Size Display (BESD) to Present the Magnitude of Effect Sizes to the Evaluation Audience | Semantic Scholar
![SOLVED: When you look at the relationship between two variables by listing the variables on both the top and left side; this is called a correlation matrix scatter diagram binomial effect size SOLVED: When you look at the relationship between two variables by listing the variables on both the top and left side; this is called a correlation matrix scatter diagram binomial effect size](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/39a182167ea945d8937d2dff234c0c54.jpg)