This study examined the statistical consequences of employing various methods of computing and cumulating effect sizes in meta-analysis. Six methods of computing effect size, and three techniques for combining study outcomes, were compared. Effect size metrics were calculated with one-group and pooled standardizing denominators, corrected for bias and for unreliability of measurement, and weighted by sample size and by sample variance. Cumulating techniques employed as units of analysis the effect size, the study, and an average study effect. In order to determine whether outcomes might vary with the size of the meta-analysis, mean effect sizes were also compared for two smaller subsets of studies.\ud An existing meta-analysis of 60 studies...
<p>Note. a: According to Hunter & Schmidt (2004), the population variance of effect size (<i>δ<sup>2...
To determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could re...
One of the most frequently cited reasons for conducting a meta-analysis is the increase in statistic...
ABSTRACT. Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single s...
Calculations of the power of statistical tests are important in planning research studies (including...
The objective of a meta-analysis is usually to estimate the overall treatment effect and make infere...
It is very common to find meta-analyses in which some of the studies compare 2 groups on continuous ...
In this article we present a general set of meta-analytic procedures for combining and comparing res...
This paper presents techniques for use in meta-analytic research to estimate effect sizes when studi...
In this paper we use Monte Carlo simulation to investigate the impact of effect size heterogeneity o...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigates three method...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Over the years, methodologists have been recommending that researchers use magnitude of effect estim...
Multiple meta-analyses may use similar search criteria and focus on the same topic of interest, but ...
Tests for experiments with matched groups or repeated measures designs use error terms that involve ...
<p>Note. a: According to Hunter & Schmidt (2004), the population variance of effect size (<i>δ<sup>2...
To determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could re...
One of the most frequently cited reasons for conducting a meta-analysis is the increase in statistic...
ABSTRACT. Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single s...
Calculations of the power of statistical tests are important in planning research studies (including...
The objective of a meta-analysis is usually to estimate the overall treatment effect and make infere...
It is very common to find meta-analyses in which some of the studies compare 2 groups on continuous ...
In this article we present a general set of meta-analytic procedures for combining and comparing res...
This paper presents techniques for use in meta-analytic research to estimate effect sizes when studi...
In this paper we use Monte Carlo simulation to investigate the impact of effect size heterogeneity o...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigates three method...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Over the years, methodologists have been recommending that researchers use magnitude of effect estim...
Multiple meta-analyses may use similar search criteria and focus on the same topic of interest, but ...
Tests for experiments with matched groups or repeated measures designs use error terms that involve ...
<p>Note. a: According to Hunter & Schmidt (2004), the population variance of effect size (<i>δ<sup>2...
To determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could re...
One of the most frequently cited reasons for conducting a meta-analysis is the increase in statistic...