2007
DOI: 10.1197/j.jht.2007.04.018
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Understanding the Concept of Effect Size to Guide Clinical Decisions about Treatment

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“…Effect size calculation is one of the methods utilized to determine the clinical relevance of the findings of a scientific research (24) , which also allows comparison of the effect observed on variables that have different measurement units (30) . The outcomes of this survey showed moderate effect size for changes in the chewing rate of the masticatory sequence (d=0.53) and moderate-to-large effect size for maximum velocity during the opening and closing phases of the masticatory cycles (d=0.8 and 0.79).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Effect size calculation is one of the methods utilized to determine the clinical relevance of the findings of a scientific research (24) , which also allows comparison of the effect observed on variables that have different measurement units (30) . The outcomes of this survey showed moderate effect size for changes in the chewing rate of the masticatory sequence (d=0.53) and moderate-to-large effect size for maximum velocity during the opening and closing phases of the masticatory cycles (d=0.8 and 0.79).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%