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Each study that is published about the effect of an independent variable on a dependent one, or the strength of the relationship between two variables, constitutes only a single piece in a constantly growing body of evidence. For example, over one hundred studies have been carried out to determine the relationship between employment interview performance and job performance Each study yields a measure of the strength and direction of the association, typically in the form of a correlation coefficient. In some studies, the correlation coefficient is statistically significant, while others do not find a statistically significant association. To make sense of the often-conflicting results found in the literature, one can conduct a meta-analysis (e.g.
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Wolfgang Viechtbauer
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Maastricht University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a08cc962a35bb5cdfba03ca — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11336-006-1450-y
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