Effect size guidelines for individual differences researchers

GE Gignac, ET Szodorai�- Personality and individual differences, 2016 - Elsevier
Individual differences researchers very commonly report Pearson correlations between their
variables of interest. Cohen (1988) provided guidelines for the purposes of interpreting the�…

Equivalence Tests: A Practical Primer for t Tests, Correlations, and Meta-Analyses

D Lakens�- Social psychological and personality science, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Scientists should be able to provide support for the absence of a meaningful effect.
Currently, researchers often incorrectly conclude an effect is absent based a nonsignificant�…

[HTML][HTML] Using an extended Technology Acceptance Model to understand students' use of e-learning during Covid-19: Indonesian sport science education context

S Sukendro, A Habibi, K Khaeruddin, B Indrayana…�- Heliyon, 2020 - cell.com
This study was to explore factors predicting the use of e-learning during Corona Virus
Disease 2019 (Covid-19) among sport science education students In Indonesia Higher�…

Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience

KS Button, JPA Ioannidis, C Mokrysz…�- Nature reviews�…, 2013 - nature.com
A study with low statistical power has a reduced chance of detecting a true effect, but it is
less well appreciated that low power also reduces the likelihood that a statistically significant�…

[BOOK][B] Multiple regression and beyond: An introduction to multiple regression and structural equation modeling

TZ Keith - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Companion Website materials: https://tzkeith. com/Multiple Regression and Beyond offers a
conceptually-oriented introduction to multiple regression (MR) analysis and structural�…

[HTML][HTML] Injectable antibacterial conductive nanocomposite cryogels with rapid shape recovery for noncompressible hemorrhage and wound healing

X Zhao, B Guo, H Wu, Y Liang, PX Ma�- Nature communications, 2018 - nature.com
Developing injectable antibacterial and conductive shape memory hemostatic with high
blood absorption and fast recovery for irregularly shaped and noncompressible hemorrhage�…

[HTML][HTML] The reliability paradox: Why robust cognitive tasks do not produce reliable individual differences

C Hedge, G Powell, P Sumner�- Behavior research methods, 2018 - Springer
Individual differences in cognitive paradigms are increasingly employed to relate cognition
to brain structure, chemistry, and function. However, such efforts are often unfruitful, even�…

[HTML][HTML] Benefits of taking a virtual field trip in immersive virtual reality: Evidence for the immersion principle in multimedia learning

G Makransky, RE Mayer�- Educational Psychology Review, 2022 - Springer
This study describes and investigates the immersion principle in multimedia learning. A
sample of 102 middle school students took a virtual field trip to Greenland via a head�…

II. More than just convenient: The scientific merits of homogeneous convenience samples

J Jager, DL Putnick…�- Monographs of the society�…, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Despite their disadvantaged generalizability relative to probability samples, nonprobability
convenience samples are the standard within developmental science, and likely will remain�…

[HTML][HTML] How many participants do we have to include in properly powered experiments? A tutorial of power analysis with reference tables

M Brysbaert�- Journal of cognition, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Given that an effect size of d=. 4 is a good first estimate of the smallest effect size of interest
in psychological research, we already need over 50 participants for a simple comparison of�…