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KitchenhamMadeyskiBrereton.ABBAReportedEffectSizes data
Description
This data is used in the paper: Barbara Kitchenham, Lech Madeyski and Pearl Brereton. Meta-analysis for Families of Experiments: A Systematic Review and Reproducibility Assessment, Empirical Software Engineering (2019) doi:10.1007/s10664-019-09747-0. This file holds the individual effect sizes for the first time period (or equivalently the first document), as reported by the 3 primary studies in the systematic review that reported results for each document/time period separately.
Usage
KitchenhamMadeyskiBrereton.ABBAReportedEffectSizes
Format
A text file with variables:
- Study
This field includes the study identifier of each of the 3 primary studies which were included in the systematic review. The studies are S3, S7 and S11.
- Type
This identifies the type of effect size used by the study authors. d or g refer to dIG and gIG.
- Source
Always set to Rep. This identifies that the data was as reported by the primary study authors.
- Design
Mixed means different experiments in a particular family used different methods (onlyS3 used mixed methods and 4 experiments used the 4 group crossover and one used an independent groups design). ABBACO is the standard 2-group crossover design.
- Exp1
This is the reported standardised effect size for the first time period and the first experiment in the family.
- Exp2
This is the reported standardised effect size for the first time period and second experiment in the family.
- Exp3
This is the reported standardised effect size for the first time period and the third experiment in the family.
- Exp4
This is the reported standardised effect size for the first time period and the fourth experiment in the family. NA means there was no fourth experiment in the family.
- Exp5
This is the reported standardised effect size for the first time period and the fifth experiment in the family. NA means there was no fifth experiment in the family.
Source
https://madeyski.e-informatyka.pl/reproducible-research/
Examples
KitchenhamMadeyskiBrereton.ABBAReportedEffectSizes