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DO DIFFERENT EFFECT SIZES IN META-ANALYSES LEAD TO DIFFERENT CONCLUSIONS? (Public)

Project DO DIFFERENT EFFECT SIZES IN META-ANALYSES LEAD TO DIFFERENT CONCLUSIONS?
Study ID sspp-2025-0023-v1
Study Title DO DIFFERENT EFFECT SIZES IN META-ANALYSES LEAD TO DIFFERENT CONCLUSIONS?
Authors April Wang, Tom Coupe, Sanghyun Hong, Shinichi Nakagawa, Bob Reed, Yefeng Yang
Completion Time 5 Minutes
Close Date (UTC) June 30, 2025
Discipline Economics
Field Applied Econometrics, Econometrics, Experimental Economics
Country Online (many countries)
Abstract
This survey seeks your views on whether meta-analyses are likely to produce different conclusions when using alternative effect sizes.



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