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In computing effect sizes for a comparison of independent samples, our measure may be less than ideal if
 
  a. we have heterogeneous variances and no control group.
  b. the data are decidedly nonnormal.
  c. we choose the wrong statistic for our denominator.
  d. all of the above

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When we have two independent samples, the best measure of effect size
 
  a. will use a pooled standard deviation.
  b. might be based on the standard deviation of a control group.
  c. both a and b
  d. is best based on the standard deviation of the treatment group.
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