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Schnell, Rainer; Thomas, Kathrin – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
This article provides a meta-analysis of studies using the crosswise model (CM) in estimating the prevalence of sensitive characteristics in different samples and populations. On a data set of 141 items published in 33 either articles or books, we compare the difference ([delta]) between estimates based on the CM and a direct question (DQ). The…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Models, Comparative Analysis, Publications
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Jacobs, Perke; Viechtbauer, Wolfgang – Research Synthesis Methods, 2017
Meta-analyses are often used to synthesize the findings of studies examining the correlational relationship between two continuous variables. When only dichotomous measurements are available for one of the two variables, the biserial correlation coefficient can be used to estimate the product-moment correlation between the two underlying…
Descriptors: Sampling, Correlation, Meta Analysis, Measurement
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Stevens, John W.; Fletcher, Christine; Downey, Gerald; Sutton, Anthea – Research Synthesis Methods, 2018
A network meta-analysis allows a simultaneous comparison between treatments evaluated in randomised controlled trials that share at least one treatment with at least one other study. Estimates of treatment effects may be required for treatments across disconnected networks of evidence, which requires a different statistical approach and modelling…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Network Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Outcomes of Treatment
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Schmitz, Tom; Bukowski, Mark; Koschmieder, Steffen; Schmitz-Rode, Thomas; Farkas, Robert – Research Synthesis Methods, 2019
Launching biomedical innovations based on clinical demands instead of translating basic research findings to practice reduces the risk that the results will not fit the clinical routine. To realize this type of innovation, a meta-analysis of the body of research is necessary to reveal demand-matching concepts. However, both the data deluge and the…
Descriptors: Innovation, Biomedicine, Medical Research, Meta Analysis
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Beath, Ken J. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2014
When performing a meta-analysis unexplained variation above that predicted by within study variation is usually modeled by a random effect. However, in some cases, this is not sufficient to explain all the variation because of outlier or unusual studies. A previously described method is to define an outlier as a study requiring a higher random…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Robustness (Statistics), Meta Analysis, Prediction
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Miller, Andrew – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2015
The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the weight of scientific evidence regarding student outcomes (physical, cognitive and affective) of a Game Centered Approach (GCA) when the quality of a study was taken into account in the interpretation of collective findings. A systematic search of five electronic databases (Sports…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Literature Reviews, Educational Games, Children
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Cafri, Guy; Kromrey, Jeffrey D.; Brannick, Michael T. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2010
This article uses meta-analyses published in "Psychological Bulletin" from 1995 to 2005 to describe meta-analyses in psychology, including examination of statistical power, Type I errors resulting from multiple comparisons, and model choice. Retrospective power estimates indicated that univariate categorical and continuous moderators, individual…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Effect Size, Sampling, Psychology
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Zhang, Zhiyi; Schoeps, Nancy – Psychometrika, 1997
Two estimators of effect size that are based on the sample quartiles are proposed and studied. One is for the situation where a treatment effect is evaluated against a control group, and the other is for a situation in which two parallel treatments are compared. Both are illustrated and evaluated. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Control Groups, Effect Size, Estimation (Mathematics)
Boser, Judith A.; And Others – 1996
The research on response facilitation factors in mail surveys is reviewed, and background is developed to enable the comparison of results obtained by two analytic approaches, a descriptive analysis and a meta-analysis, using the same set of studies. Specific criteria for sample and methodology were applied to studies extracted from four CD-ROM…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Databases, Effect Size, Mail Surveys
Hough, Susan L.; Hall, Bruce W. – 1991
The meta-analytic techniques of G. V. Glass (1976) and J. E. Hunter and F. L. Schmidt (1977) were compared through their application to three meta-analytic studies from education literature. The following hypotheses were explored: (1) the overall mean effect size would be larger in a Hunter-Schmidt meta-analysis (HSMA) than in a Glass…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Effect Size, Error of Measurement
Bangert-Drowns, Robert L.; Rudner, Lawrence M. – 1991
Meta-analysis is a collection of systematic techniques for resolving apparent contradictions in research findings. Meta-analysts translate results from different studies to a common metric and statistically explore the relations between study characteristics and findings. Since G. Glass first used the term "meta-analysis" in 1976, it has…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Definitions, Educational Research
Thompson, Bruce; Melancon, Janet G. – 1990
Effect sizes have been increasingly emphasized in research as more researchers have recognized that: (1) all parametric analyses (t-tests, analyses of variance, etc.) are correlational; (2) effect sizes have played an important role in meta-analytic work; and (3) statistical significance testing is limited in its capacity to inform scientific…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Correlation, Effect Size
Witt, Elizabeth A. – 1993
Two previous meta-analyses of the test-coaching literature have yielded conclusions that differ with respect to aptitude test scores. This study attempts to resolve differences in the conclusions of these two analyses by J. A. Kulik, R. L. Bangert-Drowns, and C. L. C. Kulik (1984) and K. Pearlman (1984) by using the methods of F. L. Schmidt and J.…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education