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Fig 1.

PRISMA flowchart for study selection.

The steps below were used to identify and select studies for coding.

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Table 1.

Effect size coding from published meta-analyses.

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Fig 2.

Hypothesized model.

The model of some antecedents and outcomes of work-family and family-work conflict.

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Table 2.

Input matrix comprised of correlationsa and standard deviations from most recent meta-analyses.

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Table 3.

Results for simple mediation.

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Fig 3.

Model of statistical results.

Path coefficients resulting from mega-meta path analysis. Note. Values in parentheses indicate direct paths from each trait to work-to-family conflict, depression, anxiety, and family-to-work conflict in that order. Paths > .020 are statistically significant. For clarity, the intercorrelations between the Big Five traits and the correlations between the disturbance terms for the endogenous variables are omitted.

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Table 4.

Results for sequential mediation.

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