Effect sizes and the interpretation of research results in international business
Volume: 41, Issue: 9, Pages: 1581 - 1588
Published: Nov 26, 2010
Abstract
Journal editors and academy presidents are increasingly calling on researchers to evaluate the substantive, as opposed to the statistical, significance of their results. To measure the extent to which these calls have been heeded, I aggregated the meta-analytically derived effect size estimates obtained from 965 individual samples. I then surveyed 204 studies published in the Journal of International Business Studies. I found that the average...
Paper Details
Title
Effect sizes and the interpretation of research results in international business
Published Date
Nov 26, 2010
Volume
41
Issue
9
Pages
1581 - 1588
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