The use of meta-analysis in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management is reviewed by coding 35 studies on 21 methodological variables. Results indicated tremendous variability in applying this approach. Suggestions for researchers employing this technique are presented, and implications of its improper use are discussed.
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