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Depression?: a Meta-Analytic Review

by Kurt D Michael, Kurt D. Michael, Susan L. Crowley , 2016
"... How effective are treatments for child and adolescent depression? A meta-analytic review ..."
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How effective are treatments for child and adolescent depression? A meta-analytic review

Writing meta-analytic reviews

by Robert Rosenthal - Psychological Bulletin , 1995
"... This article describes what should typically be included in the introduction, method, results, and discussion sections of a meta-analytic review. Method sections include information on literature searches, criteria for inclusion of studies, and a listing of the characteristics recorded for each stud ..."
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This article describes what should typically be included in the introduction, method, results, and discussion sections of a meta-analytic review. Method sections include information on literature searches, criteria for inclusion of studies, and a listing of the characteristics recorded for each

A Meta-Analytic Review

by Jeni L. Burnette, Jeni L. Burnette, Erin K. Davisson, Eli J. Finkel, Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Chin Ming Hui, Rick H. Hoyle
"... In the 12 years since scholars first investigated the link between self-control and forgiveness (Finkel & Campbell, 2001), the literature investigating this relation has grown rapidly. The present article reports a meta-analytic review of this link across 40 independent samples and 5,105 indepen ..."
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In the 12 years since scholars first investigated the link between self-control and forgiveness (Finkel & Campbell, 2001), the literature investigating this relation has grown rapidly. The present article reports a meta-analytic review of this link across 40 independent samples and 5

A Meta-Analytic Review

by Of Children, Abdul Khaleque, Ronald P. Rohner
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A Meta-Analytic Review of Preferences, Perceptions, and Outcomes

by Byu Scholarsarchive, Timothy B. Smith, Raquel R. Cabral, Raquel R. Cabral, Timothy B. Smith
"... Cabral, R., & Smith, T. B. (in press). Racial/ethnic matching of clients and therapists in mental health services: A meta-analytic review of preferences, perceptions, and outcomes. Journal of Counseling Psychology. ..."
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Cabral, R., & Smith, T. B. (in press). Racial/ethnic matching of clients and therapists in mental health services: A meta-analytic review of preferences, perceptions, and outcomes. Journal of Counseling Psychology.

Stress and immunity in humans: a meta-analytic review

by Tracy Bennett Herbert, Ph. D., Sheldon Cohen, Ph. D - Psychosomatic Medicine , 1993
"... This article presents a meta-analysis of the literature on stress and immunity in humans. The primary analyses include all relevant studies irrespective of the measure or manipulation of stress. The results of these analyses show substantial evidence for a relation between stress and decreases in fu ..."
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This article presents a meta-analysis of the literature on stress and immunity in humans. The primary analyses include all relevant studies irrespective of the measure or manipulation of stress. The results of these analyses show substantial evidence for a relation between stress and decreases

Self-disclosure and liking: A meta-analytic review

by Nancy L. Collins, Lynn Carol Miller, Nancy L. Collins, Lynn Carol Miller - Psychological Bulletin , 1994
"... All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately. ..."
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All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you access and read them immediately.

Religous involvement and mortality: A meta-analytic review

by Michael E. Mccullough, William T. Hoyt, David B. Larson, Harold G. Koenig, Carl Thoresen, Michael E. Mccullough, David B. Larson - Health Psychology , 2000
"... A meta-analysis of data from 42 independent samples examining the association fa measure ofreligious involvement and all-eaase mortality isreported. Religious involvement was significantly associated with lower mortality (odds ratio = 1.29; 95 % confidence interval: 1.20-1.39), indicating that peopl ..."
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A meta-analysis of data from 42 independent samples examining the association fa measure ofreligious involvement and all-eaase mortality isreported. Religious involvement was significantly associated with lower mortality (odds ratio = 1.29; 95 % confidence interval: 1.20-1.39), indicating

A Meta-Analytic Review of Benefit Finding and Growth

by Vicki S. Helgeson, Kerry A. Reynolds, Patricia L. Tomich
"... The authors conducted a meta-analysis to examine the relations of benefit finding to psychological and physical health as well as to a specific set of demographic, stressor, personality, and coping correlates. Results from 87 cross-sectional studies reported in 77 articles showed that benefit findin ..."
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The authors conducted a meta-analysis to examine the relations of benefit finding to psychological and physical health as well as to a specific set of demographic, stressor, personality, and coping correlates. Results from 87 cross-sectional studies reported in 77 articles showed that benefit

A meta-analytic review of prospective memory and aging

by Julie D. Henry, Mairi S. Macleod, Louise H. Phillips, John R. Crawford - Psychology and Aging , 2004
"... A meta-analysis of prospective memory (PM) studies revealed that in laboratory settings younger participants outperform older participants on tests of both time- and event-based PM (rs ��.39 and �.34, respectively). Event-based PM tasks that impose higher levels of controlled strategic demand are as ..."
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A meta-analysis of prospective memory (PM) studies revealed that in laboratory settings younger participants outperform older participants on tests of both time- and event-based PM (rs ��.39 and �.34, respectively). Event-based PM tasks that impose higher levels of controlled strategic demand
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