effect sizes
Effect sizes refer to statistical measures that quantify the magnitude or strength of a relationship or difference between two groups or variables. They provide an objective and standardized way to evaluate the practical significance or importance of a finding, beyond just relying on statistical significance. In simple terms, effect sizes help us understand the real-world impact or significance of a result or finding.
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