Is there a difference between urban and rural jurisdictions in the hiring of female police officers? In California, for urban jurisdictions (n = 77) the mean percentage of female officers is 9.65 (SS = 1321.56). For non-urban jurisdictions (n = 84) there is a mean of 6.8 percentage of female officers (SS = 1436.37). Assuming the null hypothesis was rejected, what would be the appropriate conclusion regarding effect size based on estimated d?     There is a small difference in urban and rural jurisdictions in the number of women officers hired     There is a moderate difference in urban and rural jurisdictions in the number of women officers hired     There is a large difference in urban and rural jurisdictions in the number of women officers hired

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  1. Is there a difference between urban and rural jurisdictions in the hiring of female police officers? In California, for urban jurisdictions (n = 77) the mean percentage of female officers is 9.65 (SS = 1321.56). For non-urban jurisdictions (n = 84) there is a mean of 6.8 percentage of female officers (SS = 1436.37). Assuming the null hypothesis was rejected, what would be the appropriate conclusion regarding effect size based on estimated d?
       
    There is a small difference in urban and rural jurisdictions in the number of women officers hired
       
    There is a moderate difference in urban and rural jurisdictions in the number of women officers hired
       
    There is a large difference in urban and rural jurisdictions in the number of women officers hired
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