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. 2020 Jul 29;48(8):1429–1441. doi: 10.3758/s13421-020-01060-2

Table 2.

Overall effects in the meta-analytic models

Model
(1)
g¯.RVE (SE)
(2)
Adj.g¯ (range)
(3)
Heterogeneity
(4)
Residual heterogeneity
(5)
Bayes factors
(6)
Main analyses
 Overall 0.184 (0.041) τ2 = 0.041, I2 = 43.16 τ2 = 0.038, I2 = 34.87
 Non-active 0.228 (0.045) 0.119 – 0.228 τ2 = 0.042, I2 = 43.11 BFg > 7.3×105, BFτ > 5×103
 Active 0.056 (0.058) -0.020 – 0.056 τ2 = 0.025, I2 = 23.10 BFg = 1.231, BFτ = 0.044
Sensitivity analyses
 Overall 0.166 (0.041) τ2 = 0.036, I2 = 40.62 τ2 = 0.029, I2 = 29.70
 Non-active 0.226 (0.045) τ2 = 0.041, I2 = 42.96 τ2 = 0.005, I2 = 7.606
  Non-random 0.246 (0.049) 0.126 – 0.211 BFg = 217.840, BFτ = 0.021
  Random 0.064 (0.065) -0.034 – 0.009 BFg = 0.257, BFτ = 0.025
 Active -0.021 (0.032) τ2 = 0.000, I2 = 0.000 BFg = 0.063, BFτ = 0.006

Note. (1) The meta-analytic model; (2) the overall RVE effect size (Standard Error); (3) the range of the publication bias adjusted estimates; (4) the amount of true heterogeneity of the model; (5) the true heterogeneity after running meta-regression (and sensitivity analysis); (6) Bayes factors comparing the alternative hypotheses (H1: g¯ ≠ 0; H1: τ > 0) with the null hypotheses (H0: g¯ = 0; H0: τ = 0)