样本量测定
班级规模
样品(材料)
统计
心理学
计量经济学
数学
数学教育
物理
热力学
作者
Robert E. Slavin,Dewi Smith
标识
DOI:10.3102/0162373709352369
摘要
Research in fields other than education has found that studies with small sample sizes tend to have larger effect sizes than those with large samples. This article examines the relationship between sample size and effect size in education. It analyzes data from 185 studies of elementary and secondary mathematics programs that met the standards of the Best Evidence Encyclopedia. As predicted, there was a significant negative correlation between sample size and effect size. The differences in effect sizes between small and large experiments were much greater than those between randomized and matched experiments. Explanations for the effects of sample size on effect size are discussed.
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