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Historical trends in reporting effect sizes in clinical neuropsychology journals: A call to venture beyond the results section.

Steven Paul WoodsAndrea I MustafaIlex Beltran-NajeraAnastasia MatchanovaJennifer L ThompsonNatalie C Ridgely
Published in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2023)
Authors in neuropsychology journals have markedly improved their effect size reporting in the core Methods and Results sections, but are still unlikely to consider these valuable metrics when motivating their study hypotheses and interpreting the conceptual and clinical implications of their findings. Recommendations are provided to encourage more widespread integration of effect sizes in neuropsychological research.
Keyphrases
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