Could you comment on how this comparison would look to you if instead of
just the p-value from the hypothesis test, you also included a measure
of effect size?
This is a very interesting discussion. Thanks,
Paul Smith
Karl L. Wuensch wrote:
My point is that the CI gives you everything you get with the hypothesis
test and more.
Consider the following two possible outcomes:
A. p = .051, and a 95% CI for d runs from -0.135 to 8.5415.
B. p = .051, and a 95% CI for d runs from -.0002 to .0782.
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