在元分析中纠正范围限制:回复Oh等人. (2023) 年的2023) 年
Paul R Sackett1, Christopher M Berry2, Filip Lievens3
1Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota.
The Journal of applied psychology
|July 27, 2023
概括
本回复澄清了当数据可用时,建议对范围限制进行校正,特别是在申请人池数据经常缺失的元分析中. 作者认为,在元分析研究中,显著的范围限制是不常见的.
科学领域:
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
- 工业组织心理学 工业组织心理学
- 研究方法研究方法研究方法学
背景情况:
- 萨克特等人以前的一篇文章. (2022) 在并发验证研究中解决了范围限制校正.
- 和其他人. (2023) 提出了关于萨克特等人提出的建议的问题. (2022年) 的第二季.
研究的目的:
- 为了回应Oh等人的批评. (2023) 关于应用范围限制校正的规定.
- 澄清对调整范围限制的立场,特别是在元分析背景下.
主要方法:
- 作者再次强调,当有足够的数据可访问时,他们支持范围限制校正.
- 该回应侧重于获取必要数据以纠正元分析中的实际挑战.
主要成果:
- 主要关注的是元分析,其中关于原始申请人池的信息经常无法获得.
- 作者认为,在元分析中,实质性范围限制的情况比建议的更少.
结论:
- 在可行的情况下,对范围限制进行校正是可行的,但由于数据限制,其在元分析中缺乏,导致有效性的低估只是适度的.
- 作者坚持认为,在大多数为元分析做出贡献的研究中,显著范围限制不是常态.
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