How does the effect size relate to the power of a t-test?
- Effect size has no relation to the power of a test
- Larger effect sizes are associated with higher power
- Larger effect sizes are associated with lower power
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The effect size is the magnitude of the difference between groups. Larger effect sizes are easier to detect and are associated with higher power in a t-test.
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