“…For example, the family of Pearson correlation coefficients is widely used in validity studies in work and organizational (W/O) psychology (e.g., Lado & Alonso, 2017;Rodríguez, 2016) and in psychometric meta-analytic methods and validity generalization studies (Salgado, 2017;Salgado, Moscoso, & Anderson, 2016;Schmidt & Hunter, 2015). Cohen's d is the most common ES in experimental studies, for estimating the utility of clinical interventions (e.g., the effects of psychotherapy), in the Glassian meta-analytic method (Glass, 1976;Glass, McGraw, & Smith, 1981), and in the study of gender differences (e.g., Alonso, Moscoso, & Salgado, 2017). Fisher's Z transformation of correlation coefficients is used extensively in the study of attitudes and is the basis of the correlational meta-analysis method developed by Hedges and Olkin (1985).…”