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  • Psychology
  • Statistics
  • Research Methodology

Background:

  • Accurate effect size estimation is crucial for statistical power analysis.
  • Jacob Cohen's conventions for small, medium, and large effect sizes are widely used.
  • The validity of power analysis depends on appropriate effect size specification.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically evaluate the utility of Jacob Cohen's effect size definitions in power analysis.
  • To highlight the arbitrary and inconsistent nature of Cohen's conventions.
  • To advocate for the avoidance of these definitions in research.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of effect size definitions.
  • Comparison of Cohen's conventions across different statistical tests (e.g., t-tests, regression).
  • Examination of the impact of inconsistent definitions on sample size (n) estimation.

Main Results:

  • Cohen's effect size definitions are based on non-scientific criteria and lack empirical grounding.
  • These definitions vary significantly and illogically depending on the chosen statistical test.
  • Inconsistent application of Cohen's conventions can lead to incorrect sample size estimations, potentially doubling or halving the required 'n'.

Conclusions:

  • Jacob Cohen's widely used effect size definitions are problematic and should be avoided in power analyses.
  • Researchers must seek more scientifically grounded and consistent methods for specifying effect sizes.
  • Adopting alternative, context-specific effect size estimation strategies is essential for meaningful power analysis and robust research findings.