ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Meta-Analysis in the Era of Meta- and Open Science: Identifying Bias, Explaining Its Causes, and Improving Evidential Value

Friday, March 8, 2019 · Paris, France

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Recent efforts in overcoming the replication crisis in Psychological Science are about to reshape the way we conduct, review, and think about empirical research. Here, we show how meta-analysis can be used to understand sources of bias, explain mechanisms of effect inaccuracy, improve evidential value, and perhaps reconcile conflicting findings.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Jakob PietschnigChair
    Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna
  • Martin VoracekCoChair
    Department of Cognition, Emotion, and Methods in Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna

Presentations

  1. Systematic, Strong, and Overproportional Effect Declines over Time: A Meta-Meta-Analysis of Conceptually Heterogeneous Quantitative Research SynthesesJakob Pietschnig
  2. More Than Meets the Eye: The Prevalence of Publication Bias in Industrial and Organizational PsychologyMagdalena Siegel
  3. Introducing Specification-Curve and Multiverse Meta-Analysis for Building Integrative, Consilient Empirical KnowledgeMartin Voracek
  4. Utilizing Multi-Level Meta-Analysis to Perform Mediation Analysis in Intervention Research Ulrich Tran