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to large effect
adjective
Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
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In other words, although mutations of small effect are more common, the actual establishment of adaptive changes will often be due to mutations of medium to large effect, especially on arrival in a tough new place.
Moderate to large effect: ≥.63 Logits.
These were medium to large effect sizes.
Considering age (adolescents versus adults), adults obtained higher scores (small to large effect sizes) for all RIASEC types, except enterprising.
Medium to large effect sizes were found for decreases in NSSI behaviors and urges over the follow up period.
Patients had significantly poorer performance on the stockings of Cambridge than HCs with medium to large effect noted (Cohen's d with Hedges' correction = 0.64).
A medium to large effect (Cohen's d with Hedges' correction = 0.62) was noted in rapid visual information processing, with HCs significantly surpassing the performance of FEM patients.
Spatial working memory scores were significantly poorer for the remission group compared to those for the HCs with medium to large effect (Cohen's d with Hedges' correction = 0.72).
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Thus, the comparison of the map and comprehension tasks created a medium-to-large effect for looks at the car.
Most of these measured changes can be interpreted as clinically relevant outcomes with medium-to-large effect sizes.
Likewise, Hattie's (2009) exhaustive synthesis of meta-analyses of research on student achievement identifies a number of teaching strategies with moderate-to-large effect sizes across multiple studies.
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