I have two samples A and B in excel and I want to use the vargha and delaney effect size in R. VD.A (A, B) gives me the result as. 0.170 (large) My question is how it can be large with this value because the large value in vargha effect size begins with 0.7 and above.
About vargha effect size
2 messages · javed khan, Rui Barradas
Hello, The question is not answerable. Please read the posting guide (link at the bottom of this e-mail). You need to post sample data and code that reproduces the result you're getting. Also, is the question about interpretation of a result? If so, as it seems to be, then this is not the right place to ask, R-Help is about R *code* not statistics. For questions about statistics see Cross Validated [1] [1] https://stats.stackexchange.com Hope this helps, Rui Barradas ?s 10:21 de 21/10/19, javed khan escreveu:
I have two samples A and B in excel and I want to use the vargha and delaney effect size in R. VD.A (A, B) gives me the result as. 0.170 (large) My question is how it can be large with this value because the large value in vargha effect size begins with 0.7 and above. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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