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Effect Size Estimation and Confidence Intervals

Fiona Fidler, Geoff Cumming

Wiley | Published : 2012

Abstract

We describe a six‐step estimation framework for research that starts with the formulation of research goals in terms of “How much?” questions. Such questions are best answered by effect size (ES) estimates and confidence intervals (CIs) calculated from data, where the ESs estimates and CIs are point and interval estimates of population parameters. These estimates usually provide the best basis for the interpretation of research findings. Such an estimation approach includes use of precision‐measured by CI width‐for the planning of research, and extends naturally to meta‐analysis. We explain why an estimation approach is usually highly informative, and much better than traditional null hypoth..

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