G*Power 3: A flexible statistical power analysis program ...
precise, and easy-to-use power analysis programs for personal computers (Goldstein, 1989). G*Power 2 (Erdfelder, Faul, & Buchner, 1996) can be seen as a second-generation power analysis program designed as a stand-alone application to handle several types of statistical tests commonly used in social and behavioral research.
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