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GOODMAN: What’s the True Effect Size? It Depends What You Think

  Posted on 5th October 2019 by replicationnetwork

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What’s the true effect size? That’s my bottom line question when doing a study or reading a paper. I don’t expect an exact answer, of course. What I want is a probability distribution telling where the true effect size probably…

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 Category: GUEST BLOGS      Tags: Bayesian data analysis, Nat Goodman, Priors, True Effect Size

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