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Tag: effect sizes

  • In Texas, Everything is Bigger: In the context of data collection—is bigger better?

    12 Mar 2015

    The traditional researcher concept that big data equates statistical significance could always eclipse the importance of understanding the interrelationship between the effect size, power, and sample size that could translate to both practical and statistical significance. In Texas, everything is bigger, everything a Texan do is bigger, but in the context of data collection—is bigger… →

Dr. Labilles has several published cancer research papers produced 1 memoir and currently writing his second book a semi-autobiographical novel. During the pandemic he served as a COVID-19 response corps epidemiologist with the CDC foundation.

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