Researchers are allowed to use data available on the MetaVoice website. This can be in the form of citing meta-analytic results, or downloading dataset and conducting custom analyses. In both cases our citation policy is the following:
Researchers publishing or presenting work using data in MetaVoice must cite the publications linked to that dataset, as listed in the Documentation. (If there is no citation, then no citation for the individual dataset is necessary).
For referencing the use of MetaVoice, please also cite the MetaVoice website:
Nyholm Jensen, L., & Dwenger, N. (2020). MetaVoice. Retrieved dd month yyyy, from http://metavoice.au.dk
If researchers use more than five datasets, we ask users as a courtesy to cite all data. But in case of severe space limitations, the MetaVoice database as a whole alone may be cited.
Since the MetaVoice site is continuously updated, we recommend that you list the date of download for your data in your manuscript. For example: “We analyse all data currently in MetaVoice (Nyholm Jensen & Dwenger, 2020). Data were downloaded on YYYY-MM-DD.”
There are no publications on MetaVoice yet.
There are no publications using MetaVoice yet.
This MetaVoice Website has been developed using the idea, code and structure of MetaLab.
The feature descriptions used on the analyses tools have been created based using the following papers: