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Misinterpreting the significance of "explained variation."

Joel R. Levin
- 01 Aug 1967 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 8, pp 675-676
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This article is published in American Psychologist.The article was published on 1967-08-01. It has received 16 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Explained variation.

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Eta squared and partial eta squared as measures of effect size in educational research

TL;DR: In the educational research literature, partial eta squared measures the proportion of the total variance in a dependent variable that is associated with the membership of different groups defined by an independent variable as discussed by the authors.
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Measures of Effect Size for Comparative Studies: Applications, Interpretations, and Limitations.

TL;DR: Several measures of effect size that might be used in group comparison studies involving univariate and/or multivariate models are discussed.
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Group Size and Measures of Group-Level Properties: An Examination of Eta-Squared and ICC Values

TL;DR: The eta-squared (η2) from a one-way random effects ANOVA is an index commonly used to estimate group-level properties of data in multilevel research as discussed by the authors.
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Measures of effect size.

TL;DR: In this paper, two different approaches have been used to derive measures of effect size, one based on comparison of treatment means and the other based on the proportion of variance in the dependent variable that is explained by the independent variable.
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Fads, fashions, and folderol in psychology.

TL;DR: 1 was faced suddenly with a plethora of fads, fashions, and folderol and the need to make some systematic sense of them.