ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science
Issues with Meta-Analysis: Bias, Heterogeneity, Reproducibility
As the relative number of published meta-analyses in psychology increases, it is becoming more important to investigate what information we can extract from meta-analyses and what issues arise. In this symposium some issues will be highlighted, such as evidence of bias, heterogeneity among effect sizes, and reproducibility and reporting issues.
Chairs & Discussants
- Jelte WichertsChair
Tilburg University
Presentations
- Effect Sizes, Power, and Biases in Intelligence Research: A Meta-Meta-AnalysisJelte Wicherts
- Limited Evidence for Widespread Heterogeneity in PsychologyAnton Olsson-Collentine
- Investigating the Reproducibility of Psychological Meta-AnalysesEsther Maassen
- The Effect of Reporting Biases on Apparent Efficacy of Antidepressants in the Treatment of Anxiety and Depressive DisordersAnnelieke Roest