At some vacation destinations, \"all-inclusive\" resorts allow you to pay a flat
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At some vacation destinations, "all-inclusive" resorts allow you to pay a flat rate and then eat and drink as much as you want. There has been concern about whether these deals might lead to excessive consumption of alcohol by young adults on spring break trips. You decide to spend your spring break collecting data on this issue. Of course, you need to take all of your friends on this funded research trip, because you need a lot of research assistants! You collect data on the number of drinks consumed in a day by people staying at all-inclusive resorts and by those staying at noninclusive resorts. Your data include the following: All-inclusive resort guests: 10, 8, 13 Noninclusive resort guests: 3, 15, 7 Based on Cohen's conventions, how should we describe the effect size suggested by these data? You can use SPSS to compute descriptive statistics (or you can compute them by hand) and then compute the effect size by hand.
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how should we describe the effect size suggested by these data?
t describe the effect size by the data you should use a large sample
to have more accuracy in the sample and less error in the sample mean and Starnard deviation sample
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