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THE BIG FIVE PERSONALITY DIMENSIONS AND JOB PERFORMANCE: A META-ANALYSIS
, 1991This study investigated the relation of the “Big Five” personality dimensions (Extraversion, Emotional Stability, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness to Experience) to three job performance criteria (job proficiency, training proficiency, and ...
Murray R. Barrick, M. Mount
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A basic introduction to fixed‐effect and random‐effects models for meta‐analysis
Research Synthesis Methods, 2010There are two popular statistical models for meta‐analysis, the fixed‐effect model and the random‐effects model. The fact that these two models employ similar sets of formulas to compute statistics, and sometimes yield similar estimates for the various ...
M. Borenstein+3 more
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Risk Factors for Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors: A Meta-Analysis of 50 Years of Research
Psychological bulletin, 2017Suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) are major public health problems that have not declined appreciably in several decades. One of the first steps to improving the prevention and treatment of STBs is to establish risk factors (i.e., longitudinal ...
J. Franklin+9 more
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Software to Conduct a Meta-Analysis and Network Meta-Analysis
2021Statistical software for meta-analysis (MA) and network meta-analysis (NMA) have become indispensable for researchers. The aim of this chapter is to introduce key features of MA and NMA software to compare the effectiveness of interventions. Commonly used or routinely maintained statistical software are reviewed, including commercial and open-sourced ...
Caitlin H. Daly+3 more
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Meta-analysis of risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder in trauma-exposed adults.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2000Meta-analyses were conducted on 14 separate risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the moderating effects of various sample and study characteristics, including civilian/military status, were examined.
C. Brewin, B. Andrews, J. Valentine
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Inflammopharmacology, 2019
Systematic reviews with meta-analyses are powerful instruments to synthesize research. If done correctly, they may constitute the highest level of evidence by combining several individual studies. As high-quality evidence is scarce in the field of complementary medicine, meta-analyses of randomized trials may shed new light on both efficacy and safety,
Andriko Palmowski, Sabrina M. Nielsen
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Systematic reviews with meta-analyses are powerful instruments to synthesize research. If done correctly, they may constitute the highest level of evidence by combining several individual studies. As high-quality evidence is scarce in the field of complementary medicine, meta-analyses of randomized trials may shed new light on both efficacy and safety,
Andriko Palmowski, Sabrina M. Nielsen
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Indian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2020
Meta-analysis is an approach to formally, systematically and quantitatively analyze multiple existing research studies and to synthesize new research findings based upon the existing data. Until the late 1970s, meta-analyses were not regularly reported in the medical literature, but since then there has been an exponential growth of meta-analyses and ...
Michael P. Jones+4 more
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Meta-analysis is an approach to formally, systematically and quantitatively analyze multiple existing research studies and to synthesize new research findings based upon the existing data. Until the late 1970s, meta-analyses were not regularly reported in the medical literature, but since then there has been an exponential growth of meta-analyses and ...
Michael P. Jones+4 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007
Context Thirteen new randomized, controlled trials are available since a 1999 meta-analysis of antithrombotic agents for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation.
R. Hart, L. Pearce, M. Aguilar
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Context Thirteen new randomized, controlled trials are available since a 1999 meta-analysis of antithrombotic agents for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation.
R. Hart, L. Pearce, M. Aguilar
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Prevention Science, 2013
Subgroup analysis is the process of comparing a treatment effect for two or more variants of an intervention-to ask, for example, if an intervention's impact is affected by the setting (school versus community), by the delivery agent (outside facilitator versus regular classroom teacher), by the quality of delivery, or if the long-term effect differs ...
Julian P T Higgins+2 more
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Subgroup analysis is the process of comparing a treatment effect for two or more variants of an intervention-to ask, for example, if an intervention's impact is affected by the setting (school versus community), by the delivery agent (outside facilitator versus regular classroom teacher), by the quality of delivery, or if the long-term effect differs ...
Julian P T Higgins+2 more
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, 2000
This article reports the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis of turnover antecedents, extending an earlier one by Hom and Griffeth (1995). As such, this updated meta-analysis represents the most wide-ranging quantitative review to date of the ...
R. W. Griffeth, P. Hom, S. Gaertner
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This article reports the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis of turnover antecedents, extending an earlier one by Hom and Griffeth (1995). As such, this updated meta-analysis represents the most wide-ranging quantitative review to date of the ...
R. W. Griffeth, P. Hom, S. Gaertner
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