A common language effect size statistic.

Kenneth O. McGraw(University of Mississippi), Sumwai Wong
Psychological Bulletin
March 1, 1992
Cited by 876

Abstract

Some of the shortcomings in interpretability and generalizability of the effect size statistics currently available to researchers can be overcome by a statistic that expresses how often a score sampled from one distribution will be greater than a score sampled from another distribution. The statistic, the common language effect size indicator, is easily calculated from sample means and variances (or from proportions in the case of nominal-level data). It can be used for expressing the effect observed in both independent and related sample designs and in both 2-group and n-group designs


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