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Effect Size Measures

overall review score: 4.2
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Effect size measures are statistical indicators used to quantify the strength of a relationship between two variables or the magnitude of an intervention's impact.

Key Features

  • Quantifies relationship strength
  • Helps interpret statistical significance
  • Provides standardized comparison across studies

Pros

  • Helps in clinical decision-making
  • Useful for meta-analysis studies
  • Reduces reliance on p-values

Cons

  • Interpretation can be complex for non-statisticians
  • Dependent on study design and measurement techniques

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