部分相关性的元分析有偏见:检测和解决方案
T D Stanley1,2, Hristos Doucouliagos1, Tomas Havranek2,3,4
1Department of Economics, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
Research synthesis methods
|February 11, 2024
概括
部分相关系数 (PCC) 的元分析具有偏见,特别是在小样本中. 一种新的方法,UWLS+3,纠正了这些偏见,在心理学和医学研究等领域提供了更可靠的结果.
科学领域:
- 统计 统计 统计 统计
- 量化研究方法 量化研究方法
背景情况:
- 部分相关系数 (PCC) 的元分析广泛应用于各种科学领域.
- 现有的PCC元分析方法存在偏差,特别是在小样本大小 (n < 200) 中.
结论:
- 对于部分相关性的标准元分析方法,在大样本大小 (n > 200) 的样本中,偏差可以忽略不计.
- UWLS+3方法为小样本研究中的部分相关性进行元分析提供了强大的解决方案.
- 采用这些方法将提高社会科学和医学科学的元分析结果的准确性和可靠性.
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