How do you get effect size for a one-way, repeated-measures ANOVA?
a. Look for “Partial Eta Squared” on the SPSS output
b. Calculate it by dividing the difference between group means by the SD
c. Look for “Size of Effect” on SPSS output
d. Look for “Cohen’s d” on the SPSS output
Ans: A
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