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    A Re-Examination of the Mere Exposure Effect: The Influence of Repeated Exposure on Recognition, Familiarity, and Liking by Montoya, R. Matthew, Horton, Robert S., Vevea, Jack L., Citkowicz, Martyna, Lauber, Elissa A.

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-05-2017)
    “…To evaluate the veracity of models of the mere exposure effect and to understand the processes that moderate the effect, we conducted a meta-analysis of the…”
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    Publication Bias in Research Synthesis: Sensitivity Analysis Using A Priori Weight Functions by Vevea, Jack L, Woods, Carol M

    Published in Psychological methods (01-12-2005)
    “…Publication bias, sometimes known as the "file-drawer problem" or "funnel-plot asymmetry," is common in empirical research. The authors review the implications…”
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    Beyond the Group Mind: A Quantitative Review of the Interindividual-Intergroup Discontinuity Effect by Wildschut, Tim, Pinter, Brad, Vevea, Jack L, Insko, Chester A, Schopler, John

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-09-2003)
    “…This quantitative review of 130 comparisons of interindividual and intergroup interactions in the context of mixed-motive situations reveals that intergroup…”
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    A Parsimonious Weight Function for Modeling Publication Bias by Citkowicz, Martyna, Vevea, Jack L.

    Published in Psychological methods (01-03-2017)
    “…Quantitative research literature is often biased because studies that fail to find a significant effect (or that demonstrate effects in an undesired or…”
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    Publication Bias as a Function of Study Characteristics by Coburn, Kathleen M., Vevea, Jack L.

    Published in Psychological methods (01-09-2015)
    “…Researchers frequently conceptualize publication bias as a bias against publishing nonsignificant results. However, other factors beyond significance levels…”
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    Evaluating the evidence for pancultural self-enhancement by Sedikides, Constantine, Gaertner, Lowell, Vevea, Jack L.

    Published in Asian journal of social psychology (01-09-2007)
    “…We do not regard the better‐than‐average effect as ‘the only acceptable measure of self‐enhancement’ (Heine, Kitayama, & Hamamura, 2007b). Rather, we object to…”
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    A survey of publication practices of single-case design researchers when treatments have small or large effects by Shadish, William R., Zelinsky, Nicole A. M., Vevea, Jack L., Kratochwill, Thomas R.

    Published in Journal of applied behavior analysis (01-09-2016)
    “…The published literature often underrepresents studies that do not find evidence for a treatment effect; this is often called publication bias. Literature…”
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    Pancultural Self-Enhancement Reloaded: A Meta-Analytic Reply to Heine (2005) by Sedikides, Constantine, Gaertner, Lowell, Vevea, Jack L

    “…C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003) reported findings favoring the universality of self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors'…”
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    The Varieties of Speech to Young Children by Huttenlocher, Janellen, Vasilyeva, Marina, Waterfall, Heidi R, Vevea, Jack L, Hedges, Larry V

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-09-2007)
    “…This article examines caregiver speech to young children. The authors obtained several measures of the speech used to children during early language…”
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    Fixed- and Random-Effects Models in Meta-Analysis by Hedges, Larry V, Vevea, Jack L

    Published in Psychological methods (01-12-1998)
    “…There are 2 families of statistical procedures in meta-analysis: fixed- and random-effects procedures. They were developed for somewhat different inference…”
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    Maximum-likelihood methods for meta-analysis: A tutorial using R by Vevea, Jack L., Coburn, Kathleen M.

    Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-05-2015)
    “…The method of maximum likelihood provides a versatile way to estimate and conduct inference about moderators of effect size in meta-analytic models. The…”
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    Why Do Categories Affect Stimulus Judgment? by Huttenlocher, Janellen, Hedges, Larry V, Vevea, Jack L

    “…The authors tested a model of category effects on stimulus judgment. The model holds that the goal of stimulus judgment is to achieve high accuracy. For this…”
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    The"I," the"We," and the"When": A Meta-Analysis of Motivational Primacy in Self-Definition by Gaertner, Lowell, Sedikides, Constantine, Vevea, Jack L, Iuzzini, Jonathan

    “…What is the primary motivational basis of self-definition? The authors meta-analytically assessed 3 hypotheses: (a) The individual self is motivationally…”
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    Inclusion of theory-relevant moderators yield the same conclusions as Sedikides, Gaertner, and Vevea (2005): A meta-analytical reply to Heine, Kitayama, and Hamamura (2007) by Sedikides, Constantine, Gaertner, Lowell, Vevea, Jack L.

    Published in Asian journal of social psychology (01-06-2007)
    “…Heine, Kitayama and Hamamura (2007) attributed the Sedikides, Gaertner and Vevea (2005) findings to the exclusion of six papers. We report a meta‐analysis that…”
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    Truancy, Grade Point Average, and Sexual Activity: A Meta-Analysis of Risk Indicators for Youth Substance Use by Hallfors, Denise, Vevea, Jack L., Iritani, Bonita, Cho, HyunSan, Khatapoush, Shereen, Saxe, Leonard

    Published in The Journal of school health (01-05-2002)
    “…Society increasingly holds schools responsible for the effectiveness of health promotion activities, such as drug abuse prevention efforts funded through the…”
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    A General Linear Model for Estimating Effect Size in the Presence of Publication Bias by Vevea, Jack L, Hedges, Larry V

    Published in Psychometrika (01-09-1995)
    “…When the process of publication favors studies with small p-values and large effect estimates, combined estimates from many studies may be biased. This paper…”
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    Recovering stimuli from memory: A statistical method for linking discrimination and reproduction responses by Vevea, Jack L.

    “…Investigations of sensory memory have often relied on discrimination processes: participants judge whether a reference stimulus is identical to a remembered…”
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    Are Compulsive Checkers Impaired in Memory? A Meta-Analytic Review by Woods, Carol M., Vevea, Jack L., Chambless, Dianne L., Bayen, Ute J.

    “…Researchers have hypothesized that compulsive checkers suffer from impairment in explicit memory (e.g., Sher, Frost, & Otto, 1983), low confidence in explicit…”
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    An Empirical Bayes Approach to Subscore Augmentation: How Much Strength Can We Borrow? by Edwards, Michael C., Vevea, Jack L.

    “…This article examines a subscore augmentation procedure. The approach uses empirical Bayes adjustments and is intended to improve the overall accuracy of…”
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    Estimating Effect Size Under Publication Bias: Small Sample Properties and Robustness of a Random Effects Selection Model by Hedges, Larry V., Vevea, Jack L.

    “…When there is publication bias, studies yielding large p values, and hence small effect estimates, are less likely to be published, which leads to biased…”
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