Keeping meta-analyses alive and well: Using PsychOpenCAMA to implement a community-augmented meta-analysis on the Dark Triad of personality
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Recent criticisms emphasize the lack of recency and transparency of meta-analyses and systematic reviews, especially for highly cited topics. Open-repository concepts, which have been developed in various scientific fields in the last years, address these very issues. One such concept, community-augmented meta-analysis (CAMA), describes a web-based approach to meta-analysis, which provides open access to all data and results. The main idea of CAMA is to keep meta-analyses up-to-date by allowing the research community to continuously include new evidence, thus making meta-analyses replicable, expandable, and "living". The Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information (ZPID) is currently developing a platform, PsychOpenCAMA, which will enable the realization of CAMA in psychological research. The study will be a primer on how to conduct a CAMA with PsychOpenCAMA using as exemplary illustration a large-scale living meta-analysis on the Dark Triad of personality. The field of the Dark Triad research appears particularly suited for a CAMA, as there is an ever-growing research interest and accumulation of evidence. The meta-analysis focuses on the interrelations of the Dark Triad and on univariate and multivariate sex differences in the three traits. The aim of the study is to provide a step-by-step guide on the implementation of a CAMA with PsychOpenCAMA, including data curation, aggregation, and analysis. Possibilities and benefits of conducting living meta-analyses with PsychOpenCAMA in the future will be discussed. other
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Bucher, Lisa Tran, Ulrich S. Prinz, Gerhard M. Burgard, Tanja Bosnjak, Michael Voracek, Martin
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2020-02-06



