TREATMENT EFFECT SIZE

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The treatment effect size is a statistical measure that quantifies the magnitude or strength of the difference between two groups or conditions in a study, such as a treatment group and a control group. It is a standardized measure that helps to compare the effect of different treatments or interventions on the same outcome, and to evaluate the clinical relevance of the treatment effects.

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