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Mar 27, 2025 11:03 PM | Andrew Zalesky
RE: Very high effect sizes
Yes - this sounds reasonable.
Originally posted by Erfan Naghavi:
Thank you for your reply! I recently found an equation that defines the primary threshold of an F-test in terms of Cohen's d: F = d^2 * (n₁*n₂/(n₁+n₂).
I was wondering if I could use a desired effect size to determine a primary threshold with this equation and then apply this threshold in NBS as an F-test. Is it OK?
Best regards,
Erfan
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