Effect Size for ANOVA Designs
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Researchers have been complaining about the lack of one single place to find information on computing effect sizes in analysis of variance (ANOVA), until now. Authors Jose M. Cortina and Hossein Nouri begin with a literature review of previous treatments of the topic (including corrections to the misleading treatments of repeated measures and ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) designs). They introduce the effect sizes, by defining the term and explaining how it is computed from summary and test statistics for the simple two independent group design. They next provide a description of methods for computing effect sizes from the results of one-way designs with more than two groups, and then extend these methods to cases in which the effects of interest are embedded within the context of two and three-way ANOVA's. They conclude the book with an explanation of the methods for computing effect size from the results of ANCOVA designs followed by the methods for computing effect sizes from the results of repeated measures. Throughout the book, the authors offer examples with worked-out computations to illustrate each technique. Researchers who need to estimate their effect size of run a meta-analysis will find this book very useful.
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Contents
Introduction
Introduction
The Two Independent Group Design
- A Review
Oneway Independent Group Design
Oneway Independent Group Design
Factorial Independent Group Designs
Factorial Independent Group Designs
ANCOVA Designs
ANCOVA Designs
Repeated Measures Designs
Repeated Measures Designs
Monograph Summary and Discussion of Ancillary Issues
Monograph Summary and Discussion of Ancillary Issues
Description
Researchers have been complaining about the lack of one single place to find information on computing effect sizes in analysis of variance (ANOVA), until now. Authors Jose M. Cortina and Hossein Nouri begin with a literature review of previous treatments of the topic (including corrections to the misleading treatments of repeated measures and ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) designs). They introduce the effect sizes, by defining the term and explaining how it is computed from summary and test statistics for the simple two independent group design. They next provide a description of methods for computing effect sizes from the results of one-way designs with more than two groups, and then extend these methods to cases in which the effects of interest are embedded within the context of two and three-way ANOVA's. They conclude the book with an explanation of the methods for computing effect size from the results of ANCOVA designs followed by the methods for computing effect sizes from the results of repeated measures. Throughout the book, the authors offer examples with worked-out computations to illustrate each technique. Researchers who need to estimate their effect size of run a meta-analysis will find this book very useful.
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Contents
Introduction
Introduction
The Two Independent Group Design
- A Review
Oneway Independent Group Design
Oneway Independent Group Design
Factorial Independent Group Designs
Factorial Independent Group Designs
ANCOVA Designs
ANCOVA Designs
Repeated Measures Designs
Repeated Measures Designs
Monograph Summary and Discussion of Ancillary Issues
Monograph Summary and Discussion of Ancillary Issues
November 1999 | 80 pages | Sage US
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paperback | 28/02/2026 | 9780761915508 | $55.00 |
Researchers have been complaining about the lack of one single place to find information on computing effect sizes in analysis of variance (ANOVA), until now. Authors Jose M. Cortina and Hossein Nouri begin with a literature review of previous treatments of the topic (including corrections to the misleading treatments of repeated measures and ANCOVA (analysis of covariance) designs). They introduce the effect sizes, by defining the term and explaining how it is computed from summary and test statistics for the simple two independent group design. They next provide a description of methods for computing effect sizes from the results of one-way designs with more than two groups, and then extend these methods to cases in which the effects of interest are embedded within the context of two and three-way ANOVA's. They conclude the book with an explanation of the methods for computing effect size from the results of ANCOVA designs followed by the methods for computing effect sizes from the results of repeated measures. Throughout the book, the authors offer examples with worked-out computations to illustrate each technique. Researchers who need to estimate their effect size of run a meta-analysis will find this book very useful.
Learn more about "The Little Green Book" - QASS Series! Click Here
Table Of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Two Independent Group Design
- A Review
- Oneway Independent Group Design
- Factorial Independent Group Designs
- ANCOVA Designs
- Repeated Measures Designs
- Monograph Summary and Discussion of Ancillary Issues