Reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology.
To determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could reproduce 500 primary study effect sizes drawn from 33 published meta-analyses based on the information given in the meta-analyses, and whether recomputations of primary study effect sizes altered the o...
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doaj-2e2531a8fbc545c2819ae8dbfa999e6b2021-03-03T21:49:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01155e023310710.1371/journal.pone.0233107Reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology.Esther MaassenMarcel A L M van AssenMichèle B NuijtenAnton Olsson-CollentineJelte M WichertsTo determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could reproduce 500 primary study effect sizes drawn from 33 published meta-analyses based on the information given in the meta-analyses, and whether recomputations of primary study effect sizes altered the overall results of the meta-analysis. Results showed that almost half (k = 224) of all sampled primary effect sizes could not be reproduced based on the reported information in the meta-analysis, mostly because of incomplete or missing information on how effect sizes from primary studies were selected and computed. Overall, this led to small discrepancies in the computation of mean effect sizes, confidence intervals and heterogeneity estimates in 13 out of 33 meta-analyses. We provide recommendations to improve transparency in the reporting of the entire meta-analytic process, including the use of preregistration, data and workflow sharing, and explicit coding practices.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233107 |
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Esther Maassen Marcel A L M van Assen Michèle B Nuijten Anton Olsson-Collentine Jelte M Wicherts |
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Reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology. |
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Reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology. |
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Reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology. |
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Reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology. |
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Reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology. |
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reproducibility of individual effect sizes in meta-analyses in psychology. |
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1932-6203 |
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To determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could reproduce 500 primary study effect sizes drawn from 33 published meta-analyses based on the information given in the meta-analyses, and whether recomputations of primary study effect sizes altered the overall results of the meta-analysis. Results showed that almost half (k = 224) of all sampled primary effect sizes could not be reproduced based on the reported information in the meta-analysis, mostly because of incomplete or missing information on how effect sizes from primary studies were selected and computed. Overall, this led to small discrepancies in the computation of mean effect sizes, confidence intervals and heterogeneity estimates in 13 out of 33 meta-analyses. We provide recommendations to improve transparency in the reporting of the entire meta-analytic process, including the use of preregistration, data and workflow sharing, and explicit coding practices. |
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