Cohen’s criteria for interpreting practical significance indicators: A critical study

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Ibrahim Said Humaid Alwahaibi
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5911-7762
Dawood Abdul Malik Al-Hadabi
Hussein Ali Talib Al-Kharousi
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5822-9188

Abstract

The present study aimed at clarifying the various shortcomings of the Cohen’s criteria for the interpretation of the values of the practical significance indicators. The hypothetical data were used for two experimental and control groups and calculating the paired-samples t-test. To clarify the inadequacy of Cohen’s criteria in interpreting practical significance indicators, it was compared with another criterion which is Black’s Modified Gain Ratio. Through the compatibility of mathematical equations to calculate the practical significance and the values of the interpretations of the correlation coefficient, the present study suggested that a criterion for the practical significance should be as follows: small when the values of the index (d) are less than (0.631), medium when the values are between 0.631 and 1.50 and large when the values are equal to or greater than (1.51). The study showed the justifications that distinguish this criterion from the Cohen criterion.


Keywords: Cohen’s, criteria, practical, significance

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Alwahaibi, I. S. H., Al-Hadabi, D. A. M., & Al-Kharousi, H. A. T. (2020). Cohen’s criteria for interpreting practical significance indicators: A critical study . Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 15(2), 246–258. https://doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v15i2.4624
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