meta analysis Flashcards
1
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what is a meta analysis?
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- using results from different studies about the same issue and studying them as a whole to look for an overall picture about the area of the study
2
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what is primary data?
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- information observed or collected directly from first hand experience
- collected for the study currently being undertaken and specific to the aims
3
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what is secondary data?
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- information that was collected for a purpose other than the current one e.g. government statistics
4
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what is a strength and a weakness of secondary data?
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- strength = large amount of data available
- weakness = there may have been biases or methodological issues in the way it was gathered
5
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what is the order of steps when conducting a meta-analysis?
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- define the research question
- perform the literature research
- select the studies
- extract the data
- analyse the data
- report the results
6
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what is an example of a meta analysis used in criminal psychology?
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- steblay et al used a meta analysis to investigate pre trial publicity
7
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what emprirical studies into PTP have been conducted?
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- fulero
- linz and pendrod
8
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what issues do the studies posed?
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- PTP effects with final juror verdicts
- operationalised PTP in different ways so hard to compare
9
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what was the hypothesis common to the studies?
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- jurors exposed to negative PTP will produce higher percentages of guilty verdicts than jurors exposed to neutral PTP
10
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what did the meta analysis help to overcome?
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- extraneous error components
- statistical limitations of small samples
11
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what were two of the aims that stebly had for the research into PTP?
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- determine the effect if any on negative PTP upon jurors judgement of defendants
- the conditions where PTP is most likely to occur
12
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what was the DV in the meta analysis?
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- guilt/innocence of the defendant
13
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what was the sample used by stebly?
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- 23 articles (18 published 5 unpublished)
14
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what did stebly find?
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- PTP has a significant effect on subjects judgements regarding the guilt of the defendant
- effect size = 0.22
15
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what is a strength of meta analysis in terms of validity?
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- collects a large sample of data from a vast array of different areas
- increases validity as it reduces the affect of anomalous results