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melatonin
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Message 107 of 113 (289899)
02-23-2006 8:21 PM
Reply to: Message 106 by inkorrekt
02-23-2006 6:57 PM


Re: A quibble -- sorry
Nope. Psychology can find excellent significance values (p<.001) and effect sizes with less than 20 participants. Depends what your measuring.

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