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Understanding effect size: an international online survey among psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians from other medical specialities, dentists and other health professionals.

Ferdinand HeimkeYuki FurukawaSpyridon SiafisBradley C JohnstonRolf R EngelToshiaki A FurawakaStefan Leucht
Published in: BMJ mental health (2024)
For dichotomous outcomes, presenting the effects in terms of the CER and EER could lead to the most correct interpretation. Relative measures including the risk ratio must be supplemented with absolute measures such as the CER and EER. Effects on continuous outcomes were better understood through standardised mean differences than mean differences. These can also be supplemented by dichotomised CER and EER.
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