Multiple Choice
In calculating power we separate the effect size and the sample size. We do this so that
A) we can look up the sample size needed for a specific effect size and power.
B) we can calculate the effect size we need for a given power.
C) we can avoid ever having to deal with the sample size.
D) we can confuse everyone.
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