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What can we learn from 1,000 meta-analyses across 10 different disciplines?
Weilun Wu1, Jianhua Duan2, W Robert Reed1
1Department of Economics and Finance and UCMeta, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
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This study analyzes 1,000 meta-analyses drawn from 10 disciplines-including medicine, psychology, education, biology, and economics-to document and compare methodological practices across fields. We find large differences in the size of meta-analyses, the number of effect sizes per study, and the types of effect sizes used. Disciplines also vary in their use of unpublished studies, the frequency and type of tests for publication bias, and whether they attempt to correct for it. Notably, many meta-analyses include multiple effect sizes from the same study, yet fail to account for statistical dependence in their analyses. We document the limited use of advanced methods-such as multilevel models and cluster-adjusted standard errors-that can accommodate dependent data structures. Correlations are frequently used as effect sizes in some disciplines, yet researchers often fail to address the methodological issues this introduces, including biased weighting and misleading tests for publication bias. We also find that meta-regression is underutilized, even when sample sizes are large enough to support it. This work serves as a resource for researchers conducting their first meta-analyses, as a benchmark for researchers designing simulation experiments, and as a reference for applied meta-analysts aiming to improve their methodological practices.
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