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With the extensive amount of current nutritional choices, dental hygienists can effectively assist patients in evaluating the many factors involved in production, marketing, purchasing, and consumption of food. Match the nutritional factor with its most appropriate description or definition.
-Cleansing of the lower intestine
Effect Size
A quantitative measure of the strength of a phenomenon, often used to determine the practical significance of research findings.
Cohen
Refers to statistical measures developed by Jacob Cohen to quantify the effect size or the strength of an observed phenomenon, such as Cohen's d.
Cohen's D
A gauge for quantifying the size of impact by showing the normalized discrepancy between two mean values.
Large Effect
A significant and substantial difference or impact observed in the context of a statistical analysis or experimental study.
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