Quantifying the presence of evidential value and selective reporting in food-related inhibitory control training: ap-curve analysis

Volume: 13, Issue: 3, Pages: 318 - 343
Published: Jun 4, 2019
Abstract
Meta-analyses suggest inhibitory control training (ICT) may be effective for reducing food intake. However, psychological research has come under scrutiny for lack of reliability. Selective reporting (only reporting significant results) is one factor contributing to the lack of reliability in published research. Therefore, estimates of food-related ICT effects may be inaccurate. We conducted p-curve analyses to assess the presence of selective...
Paper Details
Title
Quantifying the presence of evidential value and selective reporting in food-related inhibitory control training: ap-curve analysis
Published Date
Jun 4, 2019
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
318 - 343
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