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dat.dang2018: Meta-analysis on Ego Depletion

Description

Results from 150 studies of ego depletion, the claim that self-control is a limited resource which is tapped whenever self-control is exerted.

Usage

data(dat.dang2018)

Arguments

Format

The tibble contains the following columns:

authorcharacterthe last name of the first author and the first letter of the last name of the second author;
yearnumericpublication year
in_cartercharacterwas the study in the meta-analysis of Carter et al. (2015)
studycharacterthe number given to the study in the original paper (0 = only one study was reported in the original paper; the addition of a letter indicates subsamples);
dvbooleanthe dependent variable
ivbooleanthe independent variable
n1inumericthe number of participants in the depletion condition
n2inumericthe number of participants in the control condition
yinumericthe adjusted standardized mean difference
vinumericthe variance

References

Dang, J. (2018). An updated meta-analysis of the ego depletion effect. Psychological Research, 82(4), 645-651.

Carter, E. C., Kofler, L. M., Forster, D. E., & McCullough, M. E. (2015). A series of meta-analytic tests of the depletion effect: self-control does not seem to rely on a limited resource. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144(4), 796.