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    Exam 6: Making Sense of Statistical Significance:decision Errors, Effect Size, and Statistical Power
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    A Psychologist Conducts a Study and Finds That D =
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A Psychologist Conducts a Study and Finds That D =

Question 60

Question 60

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A psychologist conducts a study and finds that d = -.63.This effect size would most likely be described as


A) small
B) medium
C) large
D) an error because d cannot be negative

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