interpret_omega_squared {effectsize} | R Documentation |
Interpret ANOVA Effect Sizes
Description
Interpret ANOVA Effect Sizes
Usage
interpret_omega_squared(es, rules = "field2013", ...)
interpret_eta_squared(es, rules = "field2013", ...)
interpret_epsilon_squared(es, rules = "field2013", ...)
interpret_r2_semipartial(es, rules = "field2013", ...)
Arguments
es |
Value or vector of (partial) eta / omega / epsilon squared or semipartial r squared values. |
rules |
Can be |
... |
Not used for now. |
Rules
Field (2013) (
"field2013"
; default)-
ES < 0.01 - Very small
-
0.01 <= ES < 0.06 - Small
-
0.06 <= ES < 0.14 - Medium
**ES >= 0.14 ** - Large
-
Cohen (1992) (
"cohen1992"
) applicable to one-way anova, or to partial eta / omega / epsilon squared in multi-way anova.-
ES < 0.02 - Very small
-
0.02 <= ES < 0.13 - Small
-
0.13 <= ES < 0.26 - Medium
-
ES >= 0.26 - Large
-
References
Field, A (2013) Discovering statistics using IBM SPSS Statistics. Fourth Edition. Sage:London.
Cohen, J. (1992). A power primer. Psychological bulletin, 112(1), 155.
See Also
https://imaging.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/statswiki/FAQ/effectSize/
Examples
interpret_eta_squared(.02)
interpret_eta_squared(c(.5, .02), rules = "cohen1992")