Publications by authors named "Sean Potter"

In meta-analyses, it is customary to compute a confidence interval for the overall mean effect (ρ̄ or δ̄), but not for the underlying standard deviation (τ) or the lower bound of the credibility value (90%CV), even though the latter entities are often as important to the interpretation as is the overall mean. We introduce 2 methods of computing confidence intervals for the lower bound (Lawless and bootstrap). We compare both methods using 3 lower bound estimators (Schmidt-Hunter, Schmidt-Hunter with correction, and Morris/Hedges, labeled HOV/HOV) in 2 Monte Carlo studies (1 for correlations and 1 for standardized mean differences) and illustrate their application to published meta-analyses.

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Objective We sought to define and measure four types of perceived interruptions and to examine their relationships with stress outcomes. Background Interruptions have been defined and measured in a variety of inconsistent ways. No study has simultaneously examined the subjective experience of all types of interruptions.

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