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Jack L Vevea

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Montoya R, Horton R, Vevea J, Citkowicz M, Lauber E
Psychol Bull . 2017 Mar; 143(5):459-498. PMID: 28263645
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 influence of repeated exposure...
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Citkowicz M, Vevea J
Psychol Methods . 2017 Mar; 22(1):28-41. PMID: 28252998
Quantitative research literature is often biased because studies that fail to find a significant effect (or that demonstrate effects in an undesired or unexpected direction) are less likely to be...
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Shadish W, Zelinsky N, Vevea J, Kratochwill T
J Appl Behav Anal . 2016 May; 49(3):656-73. PMID: 27174301
The published literature often underrepresents studies that do not find evidence for a treatment effect; this is often called publication bias. Literature reviews that fail to include such studies may...
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Coburn K, Vevea J
Psychol Methods . 2015 Sep; 20(3):310-30. PMID: 26348731
Researchers frequently conceptualize publication bias as a bias against publishing nonsignificant results. However, other factors beyond significance levels can contribute to publication bias. Some of these factors include study characteristics,...
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Huttenlocher J, Vasilyeva M, Waterfall H, Vevea J, Hedges L
Dev Psychol . 2007 Aug; 43(5):1062-83. PMID: 17723036
This article examines caregiver speech to young children. The authors obtained several measures of the speech used to children during early language development (14-30 months). For all measures, they found...
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Vevea J
Br J Math Stat Psychol . 2006 Oct; 59(Pt 2):321-46. PMID: 17067415
Investigations of sensory memory have often relied on discrimination processes: participants judge whether a reference stimulus is identical to a remembered stimulus. Recently, investigators have used response modes in which...
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Vevea J, Woods C
Psychol Methods . 2006 Jan; 10(4):428-43. PMID: 16392998
Publication bias, sometimes known as the "file-drawer problem" or "funnel-plot asymmetry," is common in empirical research. The authors review the implications of publication bias for quantitative research synthesis (meta-analysis) and...
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Sedikides C, Gaertner L, Vevea J
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2005 Nov; 89(4):539-51. PMID: 16287417
C. Sedikides, L. Gaertner, and Y. Toguchi (2003) reported findings favoring the universality of self-enhancement. S. J. Heine (2005) challenged the authors' research on evidential and logical grounds. In response,...
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Wildschut T, Pinter B, Vevea J, Insko C, Schopler J
Psychol Bull . 2003 Sep; 129(5):698-722. PMID: 12956540
This quantitative review of 130 comparisons of interindividual and intergroup interactions in the context of mixed-motive situations reveals that intergroup interactions are generally more competitive than interindividual interactions. The authors...
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Gaertner L, Sedikides C, Vevea J, Iuzzini J
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2002 Sep; 83(3):574-91. PMID: 12219855
What is the primary motivational basis of self-definition? The authors meta-analytically assessed 3 hypotheses: (a) The individual self is motivationally primary, (b) the collective self is motivationally primary, and (c)...