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Accuracy of Effect Size Estimates from Published Psychological Research
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EngineeringPsychometricsResearch EthicsQuasi-experimentInadequate Statistical PowerSocial SciencesPsychologyImpact FactorBiasEffect Size EstimatesRandomized Controlled TrialEffect SizesPredominant BiasStatisticsMeta-analysisSocial ImpactResearch SynthesisEpidemiologyPsychopathology
A Monte-Carlo simulation was used to model the biasing of effect sizes in published studies. The findings from the simulation indicate that, when a predominant bias to publish studies with statistically significant results is coupled with inadequate statistical power, there will be an overestimation of effect sizes. The consequences such an effect size overestimation will then have on meta-analyses and power analyses are highlighted and discussed along with measures which can be taken to reduce the problem.
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