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Since most interventions have d=0.1, powering studies to detect differences of half that size is reasonable.
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"How to Write a Title and Abstract"
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And here are the slides: jasonkerwin.com/Slides/Paul_...
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A key point is that it is the best brand in the industry, by far.
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What I am hearing is consistent with these screenshots! 😤😤😤
The dismantling of US Foreign Aid continues…
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— Moderates do better at elections
— Free trade makes most people better off
— The past was poorer
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#HandsOff
#SaveOurDemocracy
#LFG
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"How Big Are Effect Sizes in International Education Studies?"
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Today on VoxDev, @jkerwin.bsky.social (@uwnews.bsky.social) discusses how providing information on actual (often lower) HIV transmission rates helped curb risky sexual behaviours in Malawi: voxdev.org/topic/health...
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🙏🏼 Help share and crowdsource!!!
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