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in social sciences. We treat publication bias, p-hacking, and heterogeneity as phenomena meta-analysts must always … last few years. Yet many meta-analyses still rely on outdated approaches, some ignoring publication bias and systematic …
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doing so, renders trivial any remaining meta-analysis bias. Our simulations also reveal that these meta-analysis biases are …-analyzed in standard ways with only negligible bias. However, in other fields in the social and the medical sciences that are …
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doing so, renders trivial any remaining meta-analysis bias. Our simulations also reveal that these meta-analysis biases are …-analyzed in standard ways with only negligible bias. However, in other fields in the social and the medical sciences that are …
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initiatives. To date, the large and rigorous VSL research literature has not explicitly accommodated publication selectivity bias … doing so is essential. For studies that employ hedonic wage equations to estimate VSL, correction for selection bias reduces …; selectivity bias …
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