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Pages 265-279
Received 30 Jul 2015
Accepted 17 Oct 2016
Accepted author version posted online: 18 Jun 2017
Published online: 06 Jul 2017
 
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ABSTRACT

Statistical methods play an important role in behavioural, medical, and social sciences. Two recent statistical advances are structural equation modelling (SEM) and meta-analysis. SEM is used to test hypothesised models based on substantive theories, which can be path, confirmatory factor analytic, or full structural equation models. Meta-analysis is used to synthesise research findings in a particular topic. This article demonstrates another recent statistical advance – meta-analytic structural equation modelling (MASEM) – that combines meta-analysis and SEM to synthesise research findings for the purpose of testing hypothesised models. Using the theory of planned behaviour as an example, we show how MASEM can be used to address important research questions that cannot be answered by univariate meta-analyses on Pearson correlations. Specifically, MASEM allows researchers to: (1) test whether the proposed models are consistent with the data; (2) estimate partial effects after controlling for other variables; (3) estimate functions of parameter estimates such as indirect effects; and (4) include latent variables in the models. We illustrate the procedures with an example on the theory of planned behaviour. Practical issues in MASEM and suggested solutions are discussed.

Acknowledgements

We thank Cleo Tay for extracting data for the illustrations and Pamela Rackow for providing comments on an early version of this manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

Mike W.-L. Cheung was supported by the Academic Research Fund Tier 1 (FY2013-FRC5-002) from the Ministry of Education, Singapore.

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