Dear all,
I used the friedman.test.with.post.hoc in my analysis to compare the scores
of three groups , but I would like to compute also the effect sizes. Anyone
can help me?
thank you
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t.test() does give effect sizes: that is, it gives the actual difference
in means, and a confidence interval for this difference.
If you want to standardize your effect sizes you will have to do this
yourself. This is because the customs for standardization are different
in different fields.
I'm just curious . . . if effect sizes are so important, and possibly a better
way of looking at results than p-values, since they don't depend on effect size
(Kline,2004; Murphy and Myors, 2004), why don't any of the classical tests,
like t.test or glht specified for Tukey's posthocs, return e
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