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Cohen's d values were reported as indicators of effect size (ES).
It can therefore be hypothesized, that monitoring of both symptoms, clinical benefit parameters (as objective indicators of effect of management) and selected interventions may result in a quality of life benefit for patients.
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We use performance here in a very broad sense to include various indicators of effects of PHC organizations [ 61].
Data collection methods, indicators of effects, outcomes and a data-analysis plan will also be discussed, as well as the roles and responsibilities of each team member.
Effluent concentrations are inherently variable and are less reliable as indicators of effects given the broad range of dilution factors and chemical transformations to which they are subjected when entering receiving waters.
The fourth principal component is primarily an indicator of effect at low doses of NaI.
We used odds ratios as an indicator of effect size and their 95% confidence intervals as an indicator of precision.
An indicator of effect size is η, the proportion of variance in the individual factor accounted for by group membership [ 32].
Using r 2 as an indicator of effect size, 3% of the variance observed in 30-day adherence can be explained by perceived social capital.
SRM is a good indicator of effect size, with values of 0.20, 0.50 and 0.80 representing small, moderate and large responsiveness [ 32, 33].
Generally, in multiple regression the standard regression coefficient can be used as an indicator of effect size, and according to Cohen's classification values 0.1, 0.3, and 0.5 indicate small, moderate and large effects, respectively (Cohen 1988).
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