Fig 1.
Cyberball game screenshot.
Fig 2.
PRISMA flowchart of the current meta-analysis.
Table 1.
Hypothetical data example of coding correction.
Table 2.
Effect sizes per study for the primary hypotheses.
Fig 3.
Dotplots of the average estimated simple effects with 95% confidence intervals.
T1 represents first measure and T2 represents last measure. These effects are across the same subset. Traditional ostracism effect refers to the between-subjects effect of being ostracized with no moderator present, whereas moderated ostracism effect refers to being ostracized with a moderator present. Vice versa, moderator effect within ostracism/inclusion level refers to the between-subjects effect of the moderator factor, within the ostracized/inclusion conditions. The subset labeled “All” contains all measures. The subset labeled “Fundamental” contains only fundamental need measures. The subset labeled “Intrapersonal” contains all intrapersonal measures. The subset labeled “Interpersonal” contains all interpersonal measures. The subset labeled “Model” contains those where first measures is immediate and last measure is delayed. See S4 File.
Table 3.
Interaction effect per subset.
Table 4.
Meta regression coefficients for composition effects (first measure; k = 45).
Table 5.
Meta-regression coefficients for composition effects (last measure; k = 41).