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The phrase "a simulated effect size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, research, or experimental design when discussing the magnitude of an effect that has been artificially created or modeled.
Example: "In our study, we calculated a simulated effect size to better understand the potential impact of the intervention under controlled conditions."
Alternatives: "an estimated effect size" or "a modeled effect size".
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Combining the original mean and the replication variance will generate a simulated effect size.
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The simulated effect size for each experiment (a pair of SNPs per simulation) had an average Odds-Ratio (OR) of 1.67, 2.10, and 2.85.
We will use this simulated effect size to determine the number of replicates necessary to reach a power of at least 80%.
Using this simulated effect size, we will then determine the number of replicates necessary to reach a power of at least 80%.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04729.018 10.7554/eLiFigure2 figureigure 2—figure supplement 1. Relationship between power to detect eQTL and simulated effect size, when the true eQTL is masked.
Using this simulated effect size, we will then determine the number of replicates required to reach 80% power and will perform additional replicates if necessary to ensure the replication is powered to at least 80%.
The outcome of interest in the simulations
In that study, the largest effect was achieved with simulated presence (effect size 0.45 relative to an attention control condition) with individualised music achieving a smaller effect size (effect size 0.32 relative to control).
a small effect size; b moderate effect size.
Here's a really nice effect size.
a Effect size.
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