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Effect sizes were calculated with the phi coefficient [or, when appropriate, Cramér's V (φc)] for χ2 test, with Cohen's d for Student's t test, with partial Eta squared for the analysis of variance (ANOVA), and with Cohen's f2 for multiple regression [19].
Effect sizes were calculated with Cohen d, defined as the difference between the means of two groups, divided by the pooled standard deviation of these groups.
Effect sizes were calculated with partial eta squared.
The effect sizes were calculated with Cohen's d.
Pre-post differences and effect sizes were calculated with their p-values.
Tumour sizes were calculated with the formula: (mm)=(L×W ×0.5.
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Sample size and effect size were calculated with G*Power (version 3.1.4).
Sample size, power and Cohen's effect size were calculated with the statistical software package G*Power (version 3.1.4).
Normalized global and tissue-type volume for head size were calculated with cross-sectional software tool SIENAX, part of FSL [ 44, 45] (Version 2.6; FMRIB software library, http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/SIENA).ac.uk/fsl/fslwiki/SIENA
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