Multiple Choice
Cohen's d cannot be used as a measure of effect size for ANOVA because:
A) there is no effect size measure for ANOVA.
B) its values no longer have meaning when more than two groups are compared.
C) it can only compare two means.
D) it must be saved to compute effect size for the post hoc tests.
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