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Review Methods

Effects of Sample Size on Effect Size in Systematic Reviews in EducationDownload

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Slavin, R.E., & Smith, D. (2009).  The relationship between sample sizes and effect sizes in systematic reviews in education.  Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 31 (4), 500-506.

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