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Power analysis given partial eta
2019-11-08
reference Keppel, G. & Wickens, T. D.,(2004). Design and analysis: A researcher's handbook. Pearson Prentice-Hall. %Cohen, J. (1977). Statistical power for the behavioral sciences (revised edition).
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2019-01-01
JODY R. REIMER, HAL CASWELL, ANDREW E. DEROCHER, MARK A. LEWIS
Climate change is affecting species’ distributions and abundances worldwide. Baseline population estimates, against which future observations may be compared, are necessary if we are to detect ecological change. Arctic sea ice ecosystems are changing rapidly and we lack baseline population...