Multiple Choice
When interpreting an effect size:
A) Regardless of the type of effect size (e.g., r, d, etc.) , the value should be interpreted as a standard deviation.
B) Effect sizes from previous research should be considered so that context is considered.
C) Effect sizes do not need to be interpreted, only reported.
D) All of the above.
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