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Meta-Analysis

Journal of Human Lactation, 2018
In this chapter we elaborate on the necessity and the limitations of different statistics as indicators of gender equality in sport governance and change. We present and discuss the results of a meta-analysis on national data of Olympic NSFs within the European countries, included in this book.
Ilana R. Azulay Chertok   +1 more
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The impact of enhancing students' social and emotional learning: a meta-analysis of school-based universal interventions.

Child Development, 2011
This article presents findings from a meta-analysis of 213 school-based, universal social and emotional learning (SEL) programs involving 270,034 kindergarten through high school students. Compared to controls, SEL participants demonstrated significantly
J. Durlak   +4 more
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Organizational Innovation: A Meta-Analysis Of Effects Of Determinants and Moderators

, 1991
A meta-analysis of the relationships between organizational innovation and 13 of its potential determinants resulted in statistically significant associations for specialization, functional differe...
F. Damanpour
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Meta-analysis

Health Policy, 1991
Meta-analysis corresponds to all systematic methods which use statistical techniques for combining results from several independent studies. The aim is to get a consistent estimation of the global effect of a procedure on a specified outcome. The technique allows us to increase the power of statistical testing, and to get information which cannot be ...
F, Delahaye   +3 more
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Meta-Analysis

Journal of Educational Statistics, 1992
The use of statistical methods to combine the results of independent empirical research studies (meta-analysis) has a long history. Meta-analytic work can be divided into two traditions: tests of the statistical significance of combined results and methods for combining estimates across studies. The principal classes of combined significance tests are
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Network Meta-Analysis

2021
There are often multiple potential interventions to treat a disease; therefore, we need a method for simultaneously comparing and ranking all of these available interventions. In contrast to pairwise meta-analysis, which allows for the comparison of one intervention to another based on head-to-head data from randomized trials, network meta-analysis ...
Jennifer Watt   +2 more
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CONSEQUENCES OF INDIVIDUALS' FIT AT WORK: A META-ANALYSIS OF PERSON-JOB, PERSON-ORGANIZATION, PERSON-GROUP, AND PERSON-SUPERVISOR FIT

, 2005
This meta-analysis investigated the relationships between person‐job (PJ), person‐organization (PO), person‐group, and person‐supervisor fit with preentry (applicant attraction, job acceptance, intent to hire, job offer) and postentry individual-level ...
Amy Kristof‐Brown   +2 more
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A review and meta-analysis of the antecedents, correlates, and consequences of organizational commitment

, 1990
In this article, we summarize previous empirical studies that examined antecedents, correlates, and/or consequences of organizational commitment using meta-analysis.
J. Mathieu, Dennis M. Zajac
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Meta-Analysis

ORL, 2004
Systematic reviews use explicit and reproducible criteria to assemble, appraise, and combine articles with a minimum of bias. Meta-analysis is a form of systematic review that uses statistical techniques to derive quantitative estimates of the magnitude of treatment effects and their associated precision.
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AFFECTIVE, CONTINUANCE, AND NORMATIVE COMMITMENT TO THE ORGANIZATION: A META-ANALYSIS OF ANTECEDENTS, CORRELATES, AND CONSEQUENCES

, 2002
The authors conducted meta-analyses to assess (a) relations among affective, continuance, and normative commitment to the organization and (b) relations between the three forms of commitment and variables identified as their antecedents, correlates, and ...
John P. Meyer   +3 more
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