A study of a new reading training program achieved, with 100 subjects, the following results: experimental group mean = 30.25 (SD = 3.28) and control group mean = 25.14 (SD = 4.75). However, a second study with 541 subjects found experimental group mean = 28.81 (SD = 2.56) and control group mean = 26.62 (SD 2.01)
a. The first study had a higher effect size.
b. The second study had a higher effect size.
c. Both studies had similar effect sizes.
d. None of these are true.
C
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