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Ep. 201 - Higher Frequency Training, Breaking Plateaus & More (Q&A)

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The Relationship Between Effect Size and Sample Size

The typical way that qualitatively effect sizes are assessed is that a 0.2 or maybe 0.3 it depends on you know which paper you're looking at but I'd say the most common interpretation of effect sizes is 1.0. So as sample size increases any difference between means eventually becomes significant if it's a real difference. In very basically non-sport science fields when you have really really large samples sometimes you do have to assess what is the minimal clinical difference that matters between these two groups. And so for example in drug trials if we have like 18 hospitals across the world running thousands of 1000 participant RCTs we can find that significant difference and be able to invest money into

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