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    A Researcher Computes a 3\(\times\) 4 Chi-Square Test for Independence with a Sample of 50
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A Researcher Computes a 3 ×\times× 4 Chi-Square Test for Independence with a Sample of 50

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A researcher computes a 3 ×\times× 4 chi-square test for independence with a sample of 50 participants,with  A researcher computes a 3  \times  4 chi-square test for independence with a sample of 50 participants,with   = 8.43.What is the effect size for this result? A) 0.08 B) 0.17 C) 0.29 D) 0.41 = 8.43.What is the effect size for this result?


A) 0.08
B) 0.17
C) 0.29
D) 0.41

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