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  • Moderator analysis

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/moderator-analysis

    Output on the Moderator Analysis sheet consists of a scatter plot with a regression line and a table with a number of statistics...

  • Subgroup analysis

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/subgroup-analysis

    As previously discussed, the forest plot in Figure 1 suggests that there are two subgroups in the domain that have a different “true” effect size...

  • The Forest plot

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/forest-plot

    The main outcome of any meta-analysis is a forest plot, a graphical display as in Figure 1, which is an example of a forest plot generated with...

  • Assumptions

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/assumptions

    In every meta-analysis the following assumptions should be made, and the researcher is supposed to have verified that...

  • Adapting plots for reporting

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/user-manual/adapting-plots-reporting

    In Meta-Essentials extensive use is made of the graphical displays available in Microsoft Excel. In order to fully benefit from these displays in a report...

  • Specific features of individual workbooks

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/user-manual/specific-features-individual-workbooks

    Each of the workbooks has unique features that must be understood before they can be properly used...

  • Choices Or Constraints? Disentangling Preferences From Restrictions In Housing Markets

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/events/choices-or-constraints-disentangling-preferences-restrictions-housing-markets-2026-05-19

    Housing segregation in 1940 Minneapolis stemmed mainly from household preferences, though discriminatory housing restrictions also limited minority choices.

  • Inherited Fragmentation And Streamlining: How Target Scope Decisions Shape Acquisition Evaluations

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/events/inherited-fragmentation-and-streamlining-how-target-scope-decisions-shape-acquisition-evaluations-2026-05-21

    Investors view recent target acquisitions negatively and divestitures positively, as signals of organisational complexity or efficiency in future mergers.

  • An Evaluation of New York's Pink Tax Ban: Prices, Assortments, and Consumer Switching

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/events/evaluation-new-yorks-pink-tax-ban-prices-assortments-and-consumer-switching-2026-05-18

    New York’s 2020 pink tax ban aims to prevent gender-based pricing, but its effectiveness may be limited and could unintentionally harm consumers.

  • The Flexibility Paradox: How Scheduling Flexibility Benefits and Hurts Workers

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/events/flexibility-paradox-how-scheduling-flexibility-benefits-and-hurts-workers-2026-05-12

    Workplace flexibility does not benefit everyone; it may even reduce earnings for workers with low self-control and lower incomes.

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