It is most appropriate to report effect size with a significant result. Why is it generally inappropriate to report effect size with nonsignificant results?

A. Because insignificant results will always have an effect size equal to 0.
B. Because insignificant results indicate that an effect size is also not significant.
C. Because it makes little sense to report the size of an effect that you just concluded doesn't exist.
D. Because the probability of the size of an effect varies depending on the significance of the effect size measure.


Ans: C

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