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"reported effect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example: Scientists have reported a noticeable effect on global temperatures since the start of the pandemic.
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We calculated and reported effect sizes for all RCTs.
However, the reported effect sizes have varied greatly from one study to another.
Only 40% reported effect sizes, 56% reported mean values, and 47% reported indices of variance (e.g., standard deviations/standard errors).
Nausea was the most frequently reported effect and was reported within the first 15 min of ingestion.
It is hypothesised that the earlier reported effect may be linked to neglect severity rather than to perceptual type neglect.
Of the 796 papers manually reviewed by the Ioannidis team that contained empirical data, only 111 reported effect sizes and only 18 reported confidence intervals (a measure of the uncertainty about the magnitude of the effect).
Scientists have reported effect of size of nanoparticle on catalysis.
Hence, this parameter captures unobserved heterogeneity among the reported effect sizes.
The use of crude histology and whole tissue measurement of hemorrhage prevents any mechanistic insight into the reported effect.
Four studies included in this review reported effect sizes.35 37,41 Three studies used Cohen's d to report effect sizes.35,37 Cohen's d indicates the standardized difference between two means.
Most studies reported effect estimates as odds ratios.
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