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Dichotomization of continuous variables: The implications for meta-analysis.
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1990
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MetatheoryMeta-analysisSelection BiasDownward DistortionBiasIndependent Variable MeasureSocial SciencesResearch EthicsDependent Variable MeasureExperimental PsychologyStatisticsResearch SynthesisPsychologyContinuous Variables
In many studies included in meta-analyses, the independent variable measure, the dependent variable measure, or both, have been artificially dichotomized, attenuating the correlation from its true value and resulting in (a) a downward distortion in the mean correlation and (b) an upward distortion in the apparent real variation of correlations across studies. We present (a) exact corrections for this distortion for the case in which only one of the variables has been dichotomized and (b) methods for making approximate corrections when both variables have been artificially dichotomized
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