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Imagine a researcher interested in establishing whether religious people differ in illusory pattern perceptions from non-religious people (i.e., religion would be the independent variable). Illusionary pattern perception was measured on a 10-point Likert scale. On face value, the illusory pattern perception of non-religious people was, on average (M = 4.97, SD = 3.66, n = 52), lower than that of religious people (M = 5.97, SD = 2.43, n = 48). To test for mean differences in two independent groups, the researcher conducted an independent samples t-test and estimated a t- value of 4.85 with an associated p-value of p = 0.0003 and the effect size of Cohen’s d = 0.321. What does Cohen’s d tell us?