The development of subjective well-being across the life span: A meta-analytic review of longitudinal studies.
How does subjective well-being (SWB) develop across the life span? Theories and previous
empirical research suggest heterogeneous conclusions regarding this question. Therefore …
empirical research suggest heterogeneous conclusions regarding this question. Therefore …
[HTML][HTML] Development of self-esteem from age 4 to 94 years: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
U Orth, RY Erol, EC Luciano - Psychological bulletin, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
To investigate the normative trajectory of self-esteem across the life span, this meta-analysis
synthesizes the available longitudinal data on mean-level change in self-esteem. The …
synthesizes the available longitudinal data on mean-level change in self-esteem. The …
Evaluating effect size in psychological research: Sense and nonsense
Effect sizes are underappreciated and often misinterpreted—the most common mistakes
being to describe them in ways that are uninformative (eg, using arbitrary standards) or …
being to describe them in ways that are uninformative (eg, using arbitrary standards) or …
How many participants do I need to test an interaction? Conducting an appropriate power analysis and achieving sufficient power to detect an interaction
N Sommet, DL Weissman… - Advances in Methods …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Power analysis for first-order interactions poses two challenges:(a) Conducting an
appropriate power analysis is difficult because the typical expected effect size of an …
appropriate power analysis is difficult because the typical expected effect size of an …
What meta-analyses reveal about the replicability of psychological research.
Can recent failures to replicate psychological research be explained by typical magnitudes
of statistical power, bias or heterogeneity? A large survey of 12,065 estimated effect sizes …
of statistical power, bias or heterogeneity? A large survey of 12,065 estimated effect sizes …
The psychological health benefits of accepting negative emotions and thoughts: Laboratory, diary, and longitudinal evidence.
Individuals differ in the degree to which they tend to habitually accept their emotions and
thoughts without judging them—a process here referred to as habitual acceptance …
thoughts without judging them—a process here referred to as habitual acceptance …
[HTML][HTML] Development of narcissism across the life span: A meta-analytic review of longitudinal studies.
This meta-analytic review investigated the development of narcissism across the life span,
by synthesizing the available longitudinal data on mean-level change and rank-order …
by synthesizing the available longitudinal data on mean-level change and rank-order …
Recommendations for increasing replicability in psychology
Replicability of findings is at the heart of any empirical science. The aim of this article is to
move the current replicability debate in psychology towards concrete recommendations for …
move the current replicability debate in psychology towards concrete recommendations for …
Does spending money on others promote happiness?: A registered replication report.
Research indicates that spending money on others—prosocial spending—leads to greater
happiness than spending money on oneself (eg, Dunn, Aknin, & Norton, 2008, 2014). These …
happiness than spending money on oneself (eg, Dunn, Aknin, & Norton, 2008, 2014). These …
The N-pact factor: Evaluating the quality of empirical journals with respect to sample size and statistical power
The authors evaluate the quality of research reported in major journals in social-personality
psychology by ranking those journals with respect to their N-pact Factors (NF)—the …
psychology by ranking those journals with respect to their N-pact Factors (NF)—the …