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The Psychology of Everyday Life: Motivation and the Search For Happiness

The Psychology of Happiness

What is a meta-analysis?

Ameta-analysis is a statistical analysis of a group of different studies. It is a way of examining the effect of one variable on another variable across a whole body of literature—and not just a single study. For example, if we want to look at the effect of happiness on coping skills, we can perform a meta-analysis on all the available studies on this topic in order to determine the overall effect size of this relationship. Meta-analyses give us much more robust and reliable information than data from individual studies.



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