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Chow, Jason C.; Sandbank, Micheal; Hampton, Lauren H. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Meta-analyses can be used to comprehensively summarize the state of a given literature base, understand development and relations between constructs, and synthesize intervention effects to identify "what works for whom," all of which can directly inform research, practice, and policy. In this tutorial, we first argue that data reporting…
Descriptors: Data Use, Usability, Meta Analysis, Educational Research
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Cumming, Michelle M.; Bettini, Elizabeth; Chow, Jason C. – Exceptional Children, 2023
High-quality systematic literature reviews provide a systematic process for identifying, synthesizing, and critiquing multiple studies and, in turn, inform theory, research, practice, and policy. With a focus on special education systematic reviews, we propose four core principles (i.e., coherence, contextualization, generativity, and…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Special Education, Literature Reviews, Educational Research
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Tamim, Rana M.; Borokhovski, Evgueni; Bernard, Robert M.; Schmid, Richard F.; Abrami, Philip C.; Pickup, David I. – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2021
As the empirical literature in educational technology continues to grow, meta-analyses are increasingly being used to synthesise research to inform practice. However, not all meta-analyses are equal. To examine their evolution over the past 30 years, this study systematically analysed the quality of 52 meta-analyses (1988-2017) on educational…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Educational Quality, Educational Technology, Scores
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Leary, Heather; Walker, Andrew – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2018
For a variety of reasons, education research can be difficult to summarize. Varying contexts, designs, levels of quality, measurement challenges, definition of underlying constructs, and treatments as well as the complexity of research subjects themselves can result in variability. Education research is voluminous and draws on multiple methods…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Educational Research, Instructional Design, Educational Technology
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Valentine, Jeff; Lau, Timothy – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2015
Following the theme of the first two presentations, this presentation will focus on the choices available for research synthesis when summarizing research evidence. The presenters will describe the current research synthesis practice of the What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) as well as several alternative models, including inverse-variance weighted…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Clearinghouses, Synthesis, Evidence
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Nye, Elizabeth; Melendez-Torres, G. J.; Bonell, Chris – Review of Education, 2016
Qualitative research is a broad term encompassing many methods. Critiques of the field of qualitative research argue that while individual studies provide rich descriptions and insights, the absence of connections drawn between studies limits their usefulness. In response, qualitative meta-synthesis serves as a design to interpret and synthesise…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Meta Analysis, Synthesis, Data Interpretation
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Gessler, Michael; Siemer, Christine – International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training, 2020
Purpose: The growing public interest in vocational education and training (VET), most recently since the economic crisis of 2007/2008, has led to an exponential increase in articles with a vocational focus, underscoring the need for review studies for the purposes of systematic knowledge aggregation, clarification and interpretation. We assume…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Research Methodology, Periodicals, Vocational Education
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Higgins, Steve; Katsipataki, Maria – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2016
This article reviews some of the strengths and limitations of the comparative use of meta-analysis findings, using examples from the Sutton Trust-Education Endowment Foundation Teaching and Learning "Toolkit" which summarizes a range of educational approaches to improve pupil attainment in schools. This comparative use of quantitative…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Educational Research, Comparative Analysis, Evidence Based Practice
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Kalis, Lindsay Elizabeth; Garza, Natalie M.; Chermack, Thomas J.; Dzirasa, Victor A.; Hutt, Mark J. – European Journal of Training and Development, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine the quantity, nature and frequency of intervention research published in Human Resource Development (HRD) journals. Design/methodology/approach: The methodology for this study was a literature review, analysis and synthesis with specific attention to locating intervention research in HRD journals.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Educational Research, Journal Articles, Bibliometrics
Polanin, Joshua R.; Maynard, Brandy R.; Dell, Nathaniel A. – Review of Educational Research, 2017
Overviews, or syntheses of research syntheses, have become a popular approach to synthesizing the rapidly expanding body of research and systematic reviews. Despite their popularity, few guidelines exist and the state of the field in education is unclear. The purpose of this study is to describe the prevalence and current state of overviews of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Synthesis
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Brantefors, Lotta; Quennerstedt, Ann – Cogent Education, 2016
The study presented in this paper is a research synthesis examining how issues relating to the teaching and learning of children's human rights have been approached in educational research. Drawing theoretically on the European Didaktik tradition, the purpose of the paper is to map and synthesise the educational interest in children's rights…
Descriptors: Synthesis, Literature Reviews, Civil Rights, Teaching Methods
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Boulton, Alex – Research-publishing.net, 2015
Any research study can only be fully appreciated once it is situated in relation to existing work. This is no mean feat, however, given the sheer quantity and variety of publications to date. Simply relying on one's background and experience as an expert in the field, coupled with a few internet searches and following up individual references, is…
Descriptors: Synthesis, Meta Analysis, Educational Research, Evidence Based Practice
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Yildirim, Bekir – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
The purpose of the current study is to draw an outline of empirical research studies conducted on STEM education with a focus on student achievement, in addition to their creativity and problem solving skills, attitudes and interests towards STEM subjects. After an initial screening of several articles, papers and dissertations on STEM education,…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, STEM Education, Literature Reviews, Synthesis
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Tippett, Christine D. – International Journal of Science Education, 2016
The move from learning science from representations to learning science with representations has many potential and undocumented complexities. This thematic analysis partially explores the trends of representational uses in science instruction, examining 80 research studies on diagram use in science. These studies, published during 2000-2014, were…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Science Education, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research
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Mwangi, Chrystal A. George – Review of Higher Education, 2015
Using meta-synthesis, this study analyzes higher education literature to provide a comprehensive understanding of the role of nonparent family and community (NPFC) members such as siblings, extended family, fictive kin, and peers in college access and choice. Findings revealed the diverse familial and community networks of today's college going…
Descriptors: Family Role, Community Role, College Choice, Access to Education
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