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You have decided to conduct a study where you are interested in observing mean differences in blood lead levels (mg/dL) in individuals who drink well water versus those who drink tap water. A previous study reported an effect size of 0.10, and you use this in planning your study. This effect size is considered small, what impact will a small effect size have on sample size planning? Explain.
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Whistleblower Protection
Laws and policies designed to protect individuals who expose illegal or unethical activities within their organizations from retaliation.
Executive Compensation
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