Skip to content
Recovery Review

Recovery Review

a community of recovery-oriented experts

  • Home
  • About
  • Contributors
  • Fair Use

Tag: effect sizes

Bias in the evidence base

October 24, 2014February 28, 2022 ~ Jason Schwartz ~ 2 Comments

From The British Psychological Society's Research Digest: In the last few years the social sciences, including psychology, have been taking a good look at themselves. While incidences of fraud hit the headlines, pervasive issues are just as important to address, such as publication bias, the phenomenon where non-significant results never see the light of day … Continue reading Bias in the evidence base

Follow via email

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 4,003 other subscribers

Follow via social media

  • X
  • Facebook

  • 1 Alexandra Plante
  • 1 billstaufferpa
  • 1 Brian Coon
  • 1 Chris Budnick
  • 1 dbest8163660386
  • 1 Dr David McCartney
  • 1 Jason Schwartz
  • 1 Justin Bell
  • 1 M. Welch Marahar, MPP
  • 1 Dr. Austin McNeill Brown, MSW, PhD
  • 1 Shane Phillips
  • 1 Jon Soske

Special series

2001 Recovery Summit Interviews

Addiction Professionals in the Pandemic

Behavioral Health Recovery Management

Classics Revisited

A Closer Look at the Evidence

Co-authored by Bill White

A Consumer’s Guide to SUD Research

Frontiers of Recovery Research Interview Series

Monographs

Psychodynamic Perspective

Recovery Alliance Initiative

Recovery-oriented Harm Reduction

Stages of Healing

Archives

Recovery Review content is written entirely by human writers, though AI tools may be used in the editing process. Any other use of AI will be disclosed in the post.

Powered by WordPress.com.

Loading Comments...