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Meta-Regression Analysis of Recreation Valuation and Demand Elasticities: Identifying and Correcting Publication Selection Bias to Improve Benefit Transfer
Grant Number R832421
RFA: Valuation for Environmental Policy (2004)


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    Journal Article Rosenberger RS, Stanley TD. Measurement, generalization, and publication: sources of error in benefit transfers and their management. Ecological Economics 2006;60(2):372-378. R832421 (2007)
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  • Journal Article Stanley TD. Meta-regression methods for detecting and estimating empirical effects in the presence of publication selection. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 2008;70(1):103-127. R832421 (2007)
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  • Paper Rosenberger RS, Stanley TD. Publication effects in the recreation use value literature: a preliminary investigation. Working Paper. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, 2007. R832421 (2007)
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    Paper Rosenberger RS, Johnston RJ. Selection effects in meta-valuation function transfers. Working Paper. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, 2007. R832421 (2007)
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    Paper Stanley TD, Doucouliagos H. Identifying and correcting publication selection bias in the efficiency-wage literature: Heckman Meta-Regression. Working Paper. Deakin University, 2007, 11 pp. R832421 (2007)
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    Presentation Rosenberger RS, Moeltner K. Meta-regression and benefit transfer: data space, model space and the quest for ‘Optimal Scope’. Presented at the U.S. EPA Workshop, Valuation for Environmental Policy: Ecological Benefits, Arlington, VA, April 23-24, 2007 (paper). R832421 (2007)
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    Presentation Rosenberger RS, Stanley TD. Publication effects in the recreation use valuation literature: a preliminary investigation. Presented at the American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, July 29-August 1, 2007 (selected paper). R832421 (2007)
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    Presentation Rosenberger RS, Stanley TD. Is the literature biased? Publication selection effects in recreation valuation. Presented at the Society of American Foresters 2007 National Convention, Portland, OR, October 23-27, 2007 (selected paper). R832421 (2007)
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    Presentation Rosenberger RS, Johnston RJ. Selection effects in meta-valuation function transfer. Presented at the Aarhus Colloquium of Meta-Analysis in Economics, Sonderborg, Denmark, September 27-30, 2007 (invited paper). R832421 (2007)
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    Presentation Stanley TD. Getting beyond publication bias through meta-regression analysis. Presented at the Aarhus Colloquium of Meta-Analysis in Economics, Sonderborg, Denmark, September 27-30, 2007 (invited paper). R832421 (2007)
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    Proceedings Moeltner K, Rosenberger RS. Meta-regression and benefit transfer: data space, model space, and the quest for ‘optimal scope’. In: Valuation for Environmental Policy: Ecological Benefits. Proceedings of the U.S. EPA’s NCEE and NCER, Arlington, VA, April 23-24, 2007, Washington, DC: EPA, pp. 64-107. R832421 (2007)
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