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Understanding Power and Rules of Thumb for Determining Sample Size
Author(s):
CW VanVoorhis
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BL Morgan
,
CRW VanVoorhis
,
C. VanVoorhis
,
B Morgan
,
C.R.W. VanVoorhis
,
B.L. Morgan
,
C. R. W VanVoorhis
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2007
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Tutorials in quantitative methods for psychology
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