Least sum of Euclidean regression residuals: estimation of effect size
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- DOI: 10.2466/pr0.2002.91.3.955
Least sum of Euclidean regression residuals: estimation of effect size
Abstract
A universal measure of the magnitude of effect size is introduced for Euclidean-based regression analyses of experimental designs. The measure is based on the ratio of the sums of Euclidean residuals obtained under the alternative and null hypotheses.
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