C. Viswesvaran et Ji. Sanchez, MODERATOR SEARCH IN METAANALYSIS - A REVIEW AND CAUTIONARY NOTE ON EXISTING APPROACHES, Educational and psychological measurement, 58(1), 1998, pp. 77-87
Meta-analytic searches for moderators or boundary conditions of relati
onships between variables have increased over the years. Multiple regr
ession and subgroup analysis are the two most common strategies used t
o search for moderators in a meta-analysis. This short note develops t
he argument that estimates of the moderator effect may vary depending
on the approach (regression or subgroup) chosen by the meta-analyst. T
he difference results from the ambiguity in assigning the variance sha
red by correlated moderators when that shared variance is also shared
with the effect size. Formulae are presented to estimate the magnitude
of the difference, and illustrative examples of tables for different
levels of moderator effects and moderator intercorrelations are provid
ed.