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Is Psychological Research Really as Good as Medical Research? Effect Size Comparisons between Psychology and Medicine
Abstract
Researchers have looked at comparisons between medical epidemiological research and psychological research using effect size r in an effort to compare relative effects. Often the outcomes of such efforts have demonstrated comparatively low effects for medical epidemiology research in comparison with effect sizes seen in psychology. The conclusion has often been that relatively small effects seen in psychology research are as strong as those...
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Title
Is Psychological Research Really as Good as Medical Research? Effect Size Comparisons between Psychology and Medicine
Published Date
Jun 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
130 - 136
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