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construct.work_stress predicts construct.task_performance

normal · weakly_informative · 1 studies · N = 23,400

Distribution

Storage scale (Fisher z)
Prior PDF · normalnormal distribution. Storage scale (Fisher z). 95% CI ≈ [-0.123, -0.0976]; mean ≈ -0.110.-0.137-0.124-0.110-0.0974-0.0843z0density

mean ≈ -0.110 · 95% CI ≈ [-0.123, -0.0976]

Reader scale (r)
Prior PDF · normalnormal distribution. Reader scale (r). 95% CI ≈ [-0.123, -0.0973]; mean ≈ -0.110.-0.136-0.123-0.110-0.0971-0.0842r0density

mean ≈ -0.110 · 95% CI ≈ [-0.123, -0.0973]

Weakly informative prior. This prior is weakly informative. It will nudge your posterior but won't overwhelm it; expect data to do most of the work in modest samples.

Intervals

Confidence interval (95%) — uncertainty about the mean ρ
[-0.12, -0.10]
Credibility interval (95%) — distribution of the true effect across settings (the Bayesian prior)
— needs ≥2 studies to estimate (k = 1)
I² (heterogeneity) — share of total variance from between-study differences
— needs ≥2 studies to estimate

k<2 — between-study heterogeneity not estimable; credibility interval / generalization not assessed

Evidence provenance

published ρ=-0.11 (k=1, replication: meta-analytic); no primary-deployment evidence yet

Sourceρ (r)Scope
Published literature-0.11k = 1 · N = 23,400

No primary-deployment evidence yet — this prior rests on published literature alone. As anonymized, aggregated effect sizes from real deployments are contributed, they appear here as a distinct, publication-bias-free source, fused with the literature into a posterior estimate.

Code

Drop this prior straight into your model. Snippets generated from the synthesized distribution + parameters.

target += normal_lpdf(beta | -0.110447, 0.00653762);
beta = pm.Normal("beta", mu=-0.110447, sigma=0.00653762)
brms::prior(normal(-0.110447, 0.00653762), class = "b")
# base R sample
rnorm(N, mean = -0.110447, sd = 0.00653762)
np.random.normal(loc=-0.110447, scale=0.00653762, size=N)

Parameters

FamilyParameters
normalmu = -0.1104, sigma = 0.006538, r_mean = -0.1100, k_studies = 1.000, tau_squared = 0.000

Synthesis

Method
single_study
Informativeness
weakly_informative
Replication status
meta-analytic
k_studies
1
n_total
23,400
Last updated
2026-05-29T15:21:23.343Z

Quality distribution

GradeCount
A1
B0
C0
D0

Contributing effect sizes

Effect-size detail pages land with a later sub-ticket; for now, ids link to the filtered list. Browse all rows via /registry/effects.