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Citation

Dahlke JA, Wiernik BM. Appl. Psychol. Meas. 2019; 43(5): 415-416.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0146621618795933

PMID

31235986 PMCID

Abstract

Over the past four decades, psychometric meta-analysis (PMA) has emerged a key way that psychological disciplines build cumulative scientific knowledge. Despite the importance and popularity of PMA, software implementing the method has tended to be closed-source, inflexible, limited in terms of the psychometric corrections available, cumbersome to use for complex analyses, and/or costly. To overcome these limitations, we created the psychmeta R package: a free, open-source, comprehensive program for PMA.


Language: en

Keywords

classical test theory; measurement error; meta-analysis; psychometric meta-analysis; R package; range restriction; research synthesis; simulation

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