Multiple Choice
In addition to hypothesis testing, effect size calculations are recommended as a way to assess:
A) the power of the statistical analysis.
B) the number of subjects needed to correctly reject the null hypothesis.
C) where the significant differences exist among groups.
D) whether the significant differences found are large enough to matter.
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