Multiple Choice
Effect size refers to:
A) how strongly the values of one variable affect the values of another variable.
B) the mathematical probability that a relationship between variables within a sample may have been caused by sampling error.
C) the likelihood that design flaws may have produced a relationship between variables within a research sample.
D) the ability of a statistical analysis to detect a true relationship between variables.
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