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Which of the following is the correct way to report the results of a hypothesis test and a measure of effect size using AT statistic?Which of the following is the correct way to report the results of a hypothesis test and a measure of effect size using a t statistic? t(19) = 2.30, p < . 05, r2 = 0.42, A researcher selects a sample from a population with a mean of = 40 and administers a treatment to the individuals in the sample.
What is the correct order of the hypothesis testing procedure?The common steps in all three approaches of hypothesis testing is the first step, which is to state the null and alternative hypothesis. The second step of the test statistic approach is to determine the test size and to obtain the critical value. The third step is to compute the test statistic.
How do you report effect size?Ideally, an effect size report should include: The direction of the effect if applicable (e.g., given a difference between two treatments A and B , indicate if the measured effect is A - B or B - A ). The type of point estimate reported (e.g., a sample mean difference)
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