When calculating power, how does a researcher know what estimate to use for the effect size?
A) The researcher should always assume there will be a large effect size
B) The researcher should always assume there will be a medium effect size
C) The researcher should investigate past studies in the same content area to estimate the effect size
D) There is no single way to estimate effect size
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