Exam 9: Effect Size and Meta-Analysis

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Meta-analysis is used for what?

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Which of the following is a potential weakness of meta-analysis, as described in this topic?

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What is usually done when the studies to be used in a meta-analysis have different sample sizes?

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Which of the following describes the weakness of meta-analysis known as publication bias?

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What is the "effective range" of standard deviation units on both sides of the mean?

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Computing a mean difference across studies that used measurement scales with different possible numbers of score points is meaningless. What is suggested in this topic to overcome this problem?

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If the value of d for the difference between two means equals 1.00, the experimental group's mean is how many standard-deviation units higher than the control group's mean?

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What is the definition of effect size?

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In a report in which separate analyses are conducted for various subgroups, what is the variable on which the studies were divided into subgroups called?

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According to this topic, what are the two measures of effect size that are very widely reported?

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Using Cohen's suggested descriptors, a value for d of 0.20 would be described as what?

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Suppose a researcher conducted an experiment on improving algebra achievement, and the experimental posttest raw-score mean equaled 500.00 (sd = 100.00), and the control group raw-score mean equaled 400.00 (sd = 100.00). What is the value of the effect size for the experiment?

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A value of r should be interpreted by doing what?

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When comparing results between similar experiments, which of the following is NOT a factor identified in this topic as potentially explaining differences?

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Reliable results may also be said to be valid results.

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In this topic, the raw-score differences between the means (5 for Experimenter A and 10 for Experimenter B) were standardized by dividing each of them by what statistic?

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The experimental group secretly having access to the answer key for the test is an example of what type of error?

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Which standardized measure of effect size is used in meta-analytic studies?

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Cohen's d is expressed on a standard-deviation scale that typically ranges from what to what?

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