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Which of the following is a measure of effect size?
 
  a. Cronbach's alpha
  b. G-Power
  c. analysis of variance
  d. Cohen's d

Question 2

Effect size is the
 
  a. magnitude of alpha and power combined.
   b. magnitude of the relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable.
  c. magnitude of the manipulation of the independent variable.
  d. scale on the vertical axis required to plot all of the data.



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Answer to Question 1

D

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