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This latter measure, d unb, represents an adjusted, unbiased Cohen's d standardised effect size applied to single sample t-tests where d unb = (1 - 3 / (4*df - 1)) * d (Cumming, 2012).
The overall standardised effect size for each outcome measure was calculated using the inverse-variance method.
The intervention effect was assessed through observed change and standardised effect size (SES).
This implies a standardised effect size of 0.24 (given SD = 21.2).
Change in child behaviour and parenting behaviour will be expressed as standardised effect sizes.
For standardised effect sizes, an effect size of 0.20 0.50 s.d.
Standardised effect sizes (ES) were also calculated using a pooled standard deviation.
This bias translates to a standardised effect size of 0.4 (0.4 of the baseline standard deviation).
Minimal detectable differences are also presented for both standardised effect sizes and proportions for 80% power.
Continuous measures were translated into a standardised effect size, Cohen's d [ 42].
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