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DO DIFFERENT EFFECT SIZES IN META-ANALYSES LEAD TO DIFFERENT CONCLUSIONS? (Public)
ProjectDO DIFFERENT EFFECT SIZES IN META-ANALYSES LEAD TO DIFFERENT CONCLUSIONS? Study IDsspp-2025-0023-v1 Study Title
DO DIFFERENT EFFECT SIZES IN META-ANALYSES LEAD TO DIFFERENT CONCLUSIONS? AuthorsApril Wang, Tom Coupe, Sanghyun Hong, Shinichi Nakagawa, Bob Reed, Yefeng Yang Completion Time5 Minutes Close Date (UTC)June 30, 2025 DisciplineEconomics FieldApplied Econometrics, Econometrics, Experimental Economics CountryOnline (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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