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T. D. Stanley

Institution: Deakin University

Primary Field: Experimental (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.hendrix.edu/maer-network/default.aspx?id=15184&ns1_mtid=15184&ns1_mtt=1&ns1_mid=33

First Publication: 1985

Most Recent: 2025

RePEc ID: pst274 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 0.00 1.01 0.00 0.61 1.61 45%
Last 10 Years 0.00 1.01 0.00 1.05 2.06 47%
All Time 0.00 5.05 13.12 11.73 29.90 96%

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 32
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 39.13

Publications (32)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2025 Conventional wisdom, meta‐analysis, and research revision in economics Journal of Economic Surveys C 10
2024 Meta‐analysis of social science research: A practitioner's guide Journal of Economic Surveys C 4
2024 Selective and (mis)leading economics journals: Meta‐research evidence Journal of Economic Surveys C 4
2023 The Significance of Data-Sharing Policy Journal of the European Economic Association A 4
2020 Reporting Guidelines for Meta‐analysis in Economics Journal of Economic Surveys C 9
2018 Does Ict Generate Economic Growth? a Meta‐regression Analysis Journal of Economic Surveys C 3
2015 Married with children: What remains when observable biases are removed from the reported male marriage wage premium Labour Economics B 2
2014 Publication selection and the income elasticity of the value of a statistical life Journal of Health Economics B 3
2013 Are All Economic Facts Greatly Exaggerated? Theory Competition and Selectivity Journal of Economic Surveys C 2
2013 Meta-Analysis of Economics Research Reporting Guidelines Journal of Economic Surveys C 12
2013 What's to Do About Empirical Economics? Journal of Economic Surveys C 1
2012 Are estimates of the value of a statistical life exaggerated? Journal of Health Economics B 3
2011 What's to Know? Remaining Questions for Empirical Research Journal of Economic Surveys C 1
2010 Picture This: a Simple Graph That Reveals Much Ado About Research Journal of Economic Surveys C 2
2008 Meta-regression analysis as the socio-economics of economics research Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics B 3
2008 Meta‐Regression Methods for Detecting and Estimating Empirical Effects in the Presence of Publication Selection* Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 1
2006 Measurement, generalization, and publication: Sources of error in benefit transfers and their management Ecological Economics B 2
2005 A Meta‐Analysis of the Effect of Common Currencies on International Trade Journal of Economic Surveys C 2
2005 Meta‐Regression Analysis: A Quantitative Method of Literature Surveys Journal of Economic Surveys C 2
2005 Beyond Publication Bias Journal of Economic Surveys C 1
2005 Integrating the Empirical Tests of the Natural Rate Hypothesis: A Meta‐Regression Analysis Kyklos C 1
2004 Does unemployment hysteresis falsify the natural rate hypothesis? a meta‐regression analysis Journal of Economic Surveys C 1
2004 Declining Bias and Gender Wage Discrimination? A Meta-Regression Analysis Journal of Human Resources A 2
2000 An empirical critique of the Lucas critique Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics B 1
1998 Economics students need not be greedy: Fairness and the ultimatum game Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics B 2
1998 Gender Wage Discrimination Bias? A Meta-Regression Analysis Journal of Human Resources A 2
1998 New Wine in Old Bottles: A Meta‐Analysis of Ricardian Equivalence Southern Economic Journal C 1
1997 Bubbles, inertia, and experience in experimental asset markets Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics B 1
1991 Let's get serious about Caprice Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics B 1
1989 Meta-Regression Analysis: A Quantitative Method of Literature Survey s. Journal of Economic Surveys C 2
1986 Stein-rule least squares estimation : A heuristic for fallible data Economics Letters C 1
1985 [Title unavailable] Economica C 1