12.2 Describing Statistical Relationships
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By David Elwin Lewis, PhD
This video covers the standard ways that researchers compare variables. Topics include Cohen's d, Pearson's r, and Spearman's r scores.
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correlation
effect size
cohen's d
spearman's r
pearson's r