Lack of Publication Bias in Intelligence and Working Memory Research: Reanalysis of Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005

A meta-analysis was carried out to demonstrate the existence of publication bias in research on the relationship between measures of fluid intelligence and working memory. Reanalysis of data collected in Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005 was conducted. A heterogeneous distribution of correlation co...

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Main Author: Maciej Taraday
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak Academy of Sciences, Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences 2019-12-01
Series:Studia Psychologica
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Online Access:https://www.studiapsychologica.com/uploads/Taraday_SP_4_vol.61_2019_pp.203-212.pdf
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spelling doaj-23e79b8cfa3144ecad3e18e38b83010e2020-11-25T01:27:06ZengSlovak Academy of Sciences, Centre of Social and Psychological SciencesStudia Psychologica0039-33202585-88152019-12-0161420321210.21909/sp.2019.04.783Lack of Publication Bias in Intelligence and Working Memory Research: Reanalysis of Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005Maciej Taraday0Institute of Psychology, Jagiellonian University, ul. Ingardena 6, 30-060 Kraków, Malopolskie, PolandA meta-analysis was carried out to demonstrate the existence of publication bias in research on the relationship between measures of fluid intelligence and working memory. Reanalysis of data collected in Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005 was conducted. A heterogeneous distribution of correlation coefficients in the absence of asymmetry in the distribution of coefficients was observed. According to the author of the analysis, there are no arguments for the presence of publication bias in this particular set of results drawn from research on intelligence and working memory.https://www.studiapsychologica.com/uploads/Taraday_SP_4_vol.61_2019_pp.203-212.pdffluid intelligenceworking memorymeta-analysispublication bias
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Lack of Publication Bias in Intelligence and Working Memory Research: Reanalysis of Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005
Studia Psychologica
fluid intelligence
working memory
meta-analysis
publication bias
author_facet Maciej Taraday
author_sort Maciej Taraday
title Lack of Publication Bias in Intelligence and Working Memory Research: Reanalysis of Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005
title_short Lack of Publication Bias in Intelligence and Working Memory Research: Reanalysis of Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005
title_full Lack of Publication Bias in Intelligence and Working Memory Research: Reanalysis of Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005
title_fullStr Lack of Publication Bias in Intelligence and Working Memory Research: Reanalysis of Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Publication Bias in Intelligence and Working Memory Research: Reanalysis of Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005
title_sort lack of publication bias in intelligence and working memory research: reanalysis of ackerman, beier, & boyle, 2005
publisher Slovak Academy of Sciences, Centre of Social and Psychological Sciences
series Studia Psychologica
issn 0039-3320
2585-8815
publishDate 2019-12-01
description A meta-analysis was carried out to demonstrate the existence of publication bias in research on the relationship between measures of fluid intelligence and working memory. Reanalysis of data collected in Ackerman, Beier, & Boyle, 2005 was conducted. A heterogeneous distribution of correlation coefficients in the absence of asymmetry in the distribution of coefficients was observed. According to the author of the analysis, there are no arguments for the presence of publication bias in this particular set of results drawn from research on intelligence and working memory.
topic fluid intelligence
working memory
meta-analysis
publication bias
url https://www.studiapsychologica.com/uploads/Taraday_SP_4_vol.61_2019_pp.203-212.pdf
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