2024-03-21 at 4:43 pm
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Hello Nakarin, yes, it is a common misconception that the lack of statistical significance means that the effect size is small. The statistical significance only indicates if our result is likely to be due to chance. The effect size indicates the magnitude of association between variables in our study. So, it is common misconception to regard that the effect size will be small if there is a lack of statistical significance. Thank your for your discussion.