© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigates three methods to handle dependency among effect size estimates in meta-analysis arising from studies reporting multiple outcome measures taken on the same sample. The three-level approach is compared with the method of robust variance estimation, and with averaging effects within studies. A simulation study is performed, and the fixed and random effect estimates of the three methods are compared with each other. Both the robust variance estimation and three-level approach result in unbiased estimates of the fixed effects, corresponding standard errors and variances. Averaging effect sizes results in overestimated standard errors when the effect sizes wit...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
This paper presents techniques for use in meta-analytic research to estimate effect sizes when studi...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...
In meta-analysis, dependent effect sizes are very common. An example is where in one or more studies...
In meta-analysis, primary studies often include multiple, dependent effect sizes. Several methods ad...
Robust variance estimation (RVE) was recently introduced as a way to handle within-study dependence ...
Robust variance estimation (RVE) was recently introduced as a way to handle within-study dependence ...
Dependent effect sizes are ubiquitous in meta-analysis. Using Monte Carlo simulation, we compared th...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
This study examined the statistical consequences of employing various methods of computing and cumul...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
© 2018 Psychonomic Society, Inc. It is common for the primary studies in meta-analyses to report mul...
In this article we present a general set of meta-analytic procedures for combining and comparing res...
Studies in behavioral sciences are often underpowered, because population effects and sample sizes a...
The accuracy and precision of the estimation of population effect size was evaluated using standardi...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
This paper presents techniques for use in meta-analytic research to estimate effect sizes when studi...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...
In meta-analysis, dependent effect sizes are very common. An example is where in one or more studies...
In meta-analysis, primary studies often include multiple, dependent effect sizes. Several methods ad...
Robust variance estimation (RVE) was recently introduced as a way to handle within-study dependence ...
Robust variance estimation (RVE) was recently introduced as a way to handle within-study dependence ...
Dependent effect sizes are ubiquitous in meta-analysis. Using Monte Carlo simulation, we compared th...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
This study examined the statistical consequences of employing various methods of computing and cumul...
In a meta-analysis, the findings of a set of studies are combined and compared in a quantitative and...
© 2018 Psychonomic Society, Inc. It is common for the primary studies in meta-analyses to report mul...
In this article we present a general set of meta-analytic procedures for combining and comparing res...
Studies in behavioral sciences are often underpowered, because population effects and sample sizes a...
The accuracy and precision of the estimation of population effect size was evaluated using standardi...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
This paper presents techniques for use in meta-analytic research to estimate effect sizes when studi...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...