I'm evaluating different experimental studies that all included an experimental group, a treatment group and a two measurements (pre-test, post-test) and usually report the mean, standard deviation and sample size for all measurements. They don't report pre-test post-test correlations though.
To calculate the effect size I'm using the procedure advised by Morris (2008) using the mean pre-post change in the treatment group minus the mean pre-post change in the control group, divided by the pooled pretest standard deviation.
https://doi.org/10.1177/1094428106291059
See the formula here (p.369):
I'm wondering about how to calculate a confidence interval around this effect size with the given information (means, SDs, sample size per group). Also, I don't see the full name of this effect size (except for Δ delta). However I suppose that would be confusing due to other effect sizes with a similar name such as Cliffs' Δ or Glass'Δ. So should it just be called Δ or is it known under a different name?
