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    If I Calculated the Phi Coefficient to Be
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If I Calculated the Phi Coefficient to Be

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If I calculated the phi coefficient to be .35, what would this mean?


A) That there is a small effect size
B) That there is a medium effect size
C) That there is a large effect size
D) That there is no effect size at all

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