Sly Saint
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(was going to post this on another thread I set up, but the title to that thread has been changed so am posting this separately)
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The Black Box of Meta-Analysis: Personality Change
August 11, 2019
https://replicationindex.com/2019/08/11/the-black-box-of-meta-analysis-personality-change/
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The Black Box of Meta-Analysis: Personality Change
August 11, 2019
Psychologists treat meta-analyses as the gold standard to answer empirical questions. The idea is that meta-analyses combine all of the relevant information into a single number that reveals the answer to an empirical question. The problem with this naive interpretation of meta-analyses is that meta-analyses cannot provide more information than the original studies contained.
If original studies have major limitations, a meta-analytic integration does not make these limitations disappear. Meta-analyses can only reduce random sampling error, but they cannot fix problems of original studies. However, once a meta-analysis is published, the problems are often ignored and the preliminary conclusion is treated as an ultimate truth.
In psychology, the review process and publication in a top journal give the appeal that information is trustworthy and can be cited as solid evidence. However, a closer inspection of the original studies might reveal that the results of a meta-analysis rest on shaky foundations.
Updating theories in the face of new data is at the basis of science. Citing an outdated meta-analysis as if it provided a timeless answer to a question is not.
https://replicationindex.com/2019/08/11/the-black-box-of-meta-analysis-personality-change/