effect size

English

Noun

effect size (plural effect sizes)

  1. (statistics) A measure of the strength or magnitude of the effect of an independent variable on a dependent variable in an experiment or a quasi-experiment.

Synonyms

  • (measure of magnitude of effect): treatment effect, ATE

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