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    An Effect Size Is Typically Considered Large When the Overlap
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An Effect Size Is Typically Considered Large When the Overlap

Question 15

Question 15

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An effect size is typically considered large when the overlap between male and female scores on a particular variable is less than


A) 53%.
B) 42%.
C) 29%.
D) 16%.

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