“…For example, Nieuwenstein et al (2015) described a meta-analysis of studies on the 'unconscious thought' effect and concluded that, despite many positive findings (e.g., Dijksterhuis, Bos, Nordgren, & van Baaren, 2006), the true effect size after correcting for publication bias is negligible. Renkewitz, Fuchs, and Fiedler (2011) reanalyzed a meta-analysis by Dato-on and Dahlstrom (2003) on priming effects in decision making and found evidence of publication bias, leading them to conclude that Dato-on and Dahlstrom had overestimated the true effect size. And Carter and McCullough (2014) reported a meta-analysis which implied that -after correcting for publication bias -the tendency for acts of self-control to cause 'depletion' of a common resource has an effect size that is no greater than zero.…”