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Generalized Cohen’s d for Multiple Means and Polytomous Settings

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Applied Psychological Measurement

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Abstract

Applied Psychological Measurement, Volume 50, Issue 4-5, Page 213-228, June-July 2026.
Cohen’sdis the most commonly used estimator to quantify the magnitude of the difference between the means of two subpopulations. When comparing multiple populations simultaneously, Cohen’sfcan be used for the same purpose. Using their relationship in ...