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Effect size estimates: Current use, calculations, and interpretation.

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A straightforward guide to understanding, selecting, calculating, and interpreting effect sizes for many types of data and to methods for calculating effect size confidence intervals and power analysis is provided.
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The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association, 2001, American Psychological Association, 2010) calls for the reporting of effect sizes and their confidence intervals. Estimates of effect size are useful for determining the practical or theoretical importance of an effect, the relative contributions of factors, and the power of an analysis. We surveyed articles published in 2009 and 2010 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, noting the statistical analyses reported and the associated reporting of effect size estimates. Effect sizes were reported for fewer than half of the analyses; no article reported a confidence interval for an effect size. The most often reported analysis was analysis of variance, and almost half of these reports were not accompanied by effect sizes. Partial η2 was the most commonly reported effect size estimate for analysis of variance. For t tests, 2/3 of the articles did not report an associated effect size estimate; Cohen's d was the most often reported. We provide a straightforward guide to understanding, selecting, calculating, and interpreting effect sizes for many types of data and to methods for calculating effect size confidence intervals and power analysis.

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A Procedure and Guidelines for Analyzing Groups of Software Engineering Replications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the characteristics of groups of replications for software engineering and other mature experimental disciplines such as medicine and pharmacology, and propose an analysis procedure with a set of embedded guidelines to aggregate software engineering (SE) replication results.
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Responses of neonicotinoid resistant and susceptible Frankliniella fusca life stages to multiple insecticide groups in cotton.

TL;DR: This study shows that insecticides have different effects on F. fusca oviposition events, larval and adult mortality that are dependent on neonicotinoid resistance status, and knowledge of stage-specific activity can be used to improve control and enhance long-term product stewardship.
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Ultrasound-guided dry needling decreases pain in patients with piriformis syndrome.

TL;DR: Piriformis muscle syndrome is a disorder that can lead to symptoms of buttock pain and limited hip‐joint mobility, and may have an impact on quality of life.
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Non-ovarian aromatization is required to activate female sexual motivation in testosterone-treated ovariectomized quail

TL;DR: Treatment of OVX females with T increases sexual motivation and that these effects are mediated at least in part by non-gonadal aromatization of the androgen, as well as assays of aromatase activity on brain and peripheral tissues that strongly suggest that brain aromatized contributes to behavioral effects observed here following T treatment.
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Support for the microgenderome invites enquiry into sex differences.

TL;DR: Evidence of sex-differences invites future research to consider sex comparisons in microbial function even when microbial abundance is statistically similar, and pairing assessment of clinical symptoms with microbial culture, DNA sequencing and metabolomics methods will help advance current understandings of the role of the microbiome in health and disease.
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Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences

TL;DR: The concepts of power analysis are discussed in this paper, where Chi-square Tests for Goodness of Fit and Contingency Tables, t-Test for Means, and Sign Test are used.
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Using multivariate statistics

TL;DR: In this Section: 1. Multivariate Statistics: Why? and 2. A Guide to Statistical Techniques: Using the Book Research Questions and Associated Techniques.
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Nonparametric statistics for the behavioral sciences

Sidney Siegel
TL;DR: This is the revision of the classic text in the field, adding two new chapters and thoroughly updating all others as discussed by the authors, and the original structure is retained, and the book continues to serve as a combined text/reference.
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Applied multiple regression/correlation analysis for the behavioral sciences

TL;DR: In this article, the Mathematical Basis for Multiple Regression/Correlation and Identification of the Inverse Matrix Elements is presented. But it does not address the problem of missing data.
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