The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 587A.L. Hummel, 2003 - 207 páginas |
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... findings across a large group of studies representing a broad array of criminal justice areas . The most comprehensive source we could identify for this purpose has come to be known as the Maryland Report ( Sherman et al . 1997 ) . The ...
... findings across a large group of studies representing a broad array of criminal justice areas . The most comprehensive source we could identify for this purpose has come to be known as the Maryland Report ( Sherman et al . 1997 ) . The ...
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... finding not statistically significant and therefore there is no difference between groups Formally Correct Wording ( Failing to Reject the Null Hypothesis ) ⚫ no statistically significant differences or findings not statistically ...
... finding not statistically significant and therefore there is no difference between groups Formally Correct Wording ( Failing to Reject the Null Hypothesis ) ⚫ no statistically significant differences or findings not statistically ...
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... findings , we calculated and then converted all effect sizes into the standardized mean difference effect size ... Findings Reported ? Our main research concern is with the nature of the reporting of statistically nonsignificant results ...
... findings , we calculated and then converted all effect sizes into the standardized mean difference effect size ... Findings Reported ? Our main research concern is with the nature of the reporting of statistically nonsignificant results ...
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