Meta-Analytical Validity of the Social Entrepreneurship Inventory: A Study of Random Effect Sizes

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Gilberto Bermudez-Ruiz
Gilberto Bermudez-Ruiz
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Rigoberto Sanchez-Rosales
Rigoberto Sanchez-Rosales
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Francisco Espinoza-Morales
Francisco Espinoza-Morales
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Enrique Martinez-Munoz
Enrique Martinez-Munoz
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Arturo Sanchez-Sanchez
Arturo Sanchez-Sanchez
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Cruz Garcia-Lirios
Cruz Garcia-Lirios

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The meta-analytic validity understood as the evidence of homogeneity demonstrated through parameters that measure the normal distribution, sum of total effects and proportions of differences between the studies consulted was the objective of the present work. A metaanalytical study was conducted with a selection of sources indexed to international repositories, considering the publication period from 2015 to 2019. The meta-analytical threshold of predictive confidence was established, although the research design limited the findings of heterogeneity to the study sample, suggesting the extension of the work towards indexed sources and publications prior to that observed.

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The meta-analytic validity understood as the evidence of homogeneity demonstrated through parameters that measure the normal distribution, sum of total effects and proportions of differences between the studies consulted was the objective of the present work. A metaanalytical study was conducted with a selection of sources indexed to international repositories, considering the publication period from 2015 to 2019. The meta-analytical threshold of predictive confidence was established, although the research design limited the findings of heterogeneity to the study sample, suggesting the extension of the work towards indexed sources and publications prior to that observed.

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Meta-Analytical Validity of the Social Entrepreneurship Inventory: A Study of Random Effect Sizes

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Francisco Espinoza-Morales
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Enrique Martinez-Munoz
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Arturo Sanchez-Sanchez
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Cruz Garcia-Lirios
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