Publication bias examined in meta-analyses from psychology and medicine: A meta-meta-analysis
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-
analyses in particular, as it yields overestimated effects and may suggest the existence of …
analyses in particular, as it yields overestimated effects and may suggest the existence of …
The anatomy of an award-winning meta-analysis: Recommendations for authors, reviewers, and readers of meta-analytic reviews
Meta-analyses summarize a field's research base and are therefore highly influential.
Despite their value, the standards for an excellent meta-analysis, one that is potentially …
Despite their value, the standards for an excellent meta-analysis, one that is potentially …
Comparing meta-analyses and preregistered multiple-laboratory replication projects
Many researchers rely on meta-analysis to summarize research evidence. However, there is
a concern that publication bias and selective reporting may lead to biased meta-analytic …
a concern that publication bias and selective reporting may lead to biased meta-analytic …
Correcting for bias in psychology: A comparison of meta-analytic methods
Publication bias and questionable research practices in primary research can lead to badly
overestimated effects in meta-analysis. Methodologists have proposed a variety of statistical …
overestimated effects in meta-analysis. Methodologists have proposed a variety of statistical …
Short-term natural gas consumption prediction based on Volterra adaptive filter and improved whale optimization algorithm
W Qiao, Z Yang, Z Kang, Z Pan - Engineering Applications of Artificial …, 2020 - Elsevier
Short-term natural gas consumption prediction is an important indicator of natural gas
pipeline network planning and design, which is of great significance. The purpose of this …
pipeline network planning and design, which is of great significance. The purpose of this …
Retrieval practice consistently benefits student learning: A systematic review of applied research in schools and classrooms
Given the growing interest in retrieval practice among educators, it is valuable to know when
retrieval practice does and does not improve student learning—particularly for educators …
retrieval practice does and does not improve student learning—particularly for educators …
Eating‐disorder psychopathology in female athletes and non‐athletes: A meta‐analysis
Objective There is ongoing discussion about whether sports participation is a risk or
protective factor for eating disorders (EDs). Research is mixed, with some studies …
protective factor for eating disorders (EDs). Research is mixed, with some studies …
Conducting Meta-Analyses Based on p Values: Reservations and Recommendations for Applying p-Uniform and p-Curve
Because of overwhelming evidence of publication bias in psychology, techniques to correct
meta-analytic estimates for such bias are greatly needed. The methodology on which the p …
meta-analytic estimates for such bias are greatly needed. The methodology on which the p …
The unappreciated heterogeneity of effect sizes: Implications for power, precision, planning of research, and replication.
Repeated investigations of the same phenomenon typically yield effect sizes that vary more
than one would expect from sampling error alone. Such variation is even found in exact …
than one would expect from sampling error alone. Such variation is even found in exact …
Adjusting for publication bias in JASP and R: Selection models, PET-PEESE, and robust Bayesian meta-analysis
Meta-analyses are essential for cumulative science, but their validity can be compromised
by publication bias. To mitigate the impact of publication bias, one may apply publication …
by publication bias. To mitigate the impact of publication bias, one may apply publication …