Comparing Effect Sizes and their Confidence Intervals: A Primer on Equivalence Testing in Educational Research
This paper's objective was to teach the Equivalence Testing applied to Educational Research to emphasize recommendations and to increase quality of research. Equivalence Testing is a technique used to compare effect sizes or means of two different studies to ascertain if they would be statistic...
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Main Author: | Hector F. Ponce-Renova (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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