To increase the value of estimated Cohen’s d, a researcher increases the sample size. Will this change the value of d?

A. Yes; as sample size increases, effect size increases.
B. No; as sample size increases, effect size decreases.
C. No; the sample size is not used to compute effect size.
D. Yes; as sample size increases, effect size decreases.


Ans: C

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