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  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Courses/Cerritos_College/Introduction_to_Statistics_with_R/12%3A_Comparing_Several_Means_(One-way_ANOVA)/12.05%3A_Effect_Size
    There’s a few different ways you could measure the effect size in an ANOVA, but the most commonly used measures are η2 (eta squared) and partial η 2 . For a one way analysis of variance they’re identi...There’s a few different ways you could measure the effect size in an ANOVA, but the most commonly used measures are η2 (eta squared) and partial η 2 . For a one way analysis of variance they’re identical to each other, so for the moment I’ll just explain η 2 . The definition of η 2 is actually really simple:
  • https://stats.libretexts.org/Workbench/Learning_Statistics_with_SPSS_-_A_Tutorial_for_Psychology_Students_and_Other_Beginners/11%3A_Comparing_Several_Means_(One-way_ANOVA)/11.04%3A_Effect_Size
    There’s a few different ways you could measure the effect size in an ANOVA, but the most commonly used measures are η2 (eta squared) and partial η 2 . For a one way analysis of variance they’re identi...There’s a few different ways you could measure the effect size in an ANOVA, but the most commonly used measures are η2 (eta squared) and partial η 2 . For a one way analysis of variance they’re identical to each other, so for the moment I’ll just explain η 2 . The definition of η 2 is actually really simple:

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