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Steve Graham; Yucheng Cao; Young-Suk Grace Kim; Joongwon Lee; Tamara Tate; Penelope Collins; Minkyung Cho; Youngsun Moon; Huy Quoc Chung; Carol Booth Olson – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
The current best evidence meta-analysis reanalyzed the data from a meta-analysis by Graham et al. (J Educ Psychol 115:1004-1027, 2023). This meta-analysis and the prior one examined if teaching writing improved the writing of students in Grades 6 to 12, examining effects from writing intervention studies employing experimental and…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Writing Skills
Joshua B. Gilbert; James Soland – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Differences in effect sizes between researcher developed (RD) and independently developed (ID) outcome measures are widely documented but poorly understood in education research. We conduct a meta-analysis using item-level outcome data to test potential mechanisms that explain differences in effects by RD or ID outcome type. Our analysis of 45…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Research Design, Research Methodology, Meta Analysis
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Dylan Dachet; Coline Legros; Marta Pellegrini; Ariane Baye – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: A systematic review is a secondary research method that follows a predetermined protocol to identify, synthesize, and assess the quality of primary studies that meet pre-established eligibility criteria to answer a specific research question (Higgins & Green, 2011; Higgins & Thomas, 2019). It uses systematic and transparent…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Educational Research, Meta Analysis, Evaluation Criteria
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Micaela Sánchez-Martín; Marta Gutiérrez-Sánchez; Eva María Olmedo-Moreno; Fernando Navarro-Mateu – Cogent Education, 2024
Introduction: Concerns about the risk of bias (RoB) of Meta-analysis (MAs) have grown in parallel with the exponential increase in the number of publications in science. However, this has not been properly assessed in Education. The aims were to evaluate the RoB of MAs in Education and to identify potential predictors of a lower RoB. Methods:…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Bias, Research Problems
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Soyoung Park; Young Ri Lee; Gena Nelson; Elizabeth Tipton – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2024
Meta-analysis methodology has evolved with the development of more robust statistical techniques; however, few reviews in special education have focused specifically on methodological rigor in meta-analyses. In this study, we examined 29 meta-analyses of mathematics interventions published from 2000 to 2022 to determine the extent to which…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Mathematics Education, Special Education
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Michael Geiss; Johannes Westberg – History of Education Review, 2024
Purpose: This article argues that the potential of the vast amount of research, published each year in the history of education, remains untapped. Given the rapidly growing number of academic publications in the field, there is a need for research that is based on articles, chapters and monographs already published. While analyses of existing…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Educational History, Educational Research
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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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Hooijmans, Carlijn R.; Donders, Rogier; Magnuson, Kristen; Wever, Kimberley E.; Ergün, Mehmet; Rooney, Andrew A.; Walker, Vickie; Langendam, Miranda W. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Since the early 1990s the number of systematic reviews (SR) of animal studies has steadily increased. There is, however, little guidance on when and how to conduct a meta-analysis of human-health-related animal studies. To gain insight about the methods that are currently used we created an overview of the key characteristics of published…
Descriptors: Animals, Health Education, Educational Research, Meta Analysis
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Adam B. Wilson; William S. Brooks; Danielle N. Edwards; Jill Deaver; Jessica A. Surd; Obadiah J. Pirlo; William A. Byrd; Edgar R. Meyer; Amy Beresheim; Stephanie L. Cuskey; Jack G. Tsintolas; Eric S. Norrell; Harriet C. Fisher; Christopher W. Skaggs; Dmytro Mysak; Samantha R. Levin; Carlos E. Escutia Rosas; Andrew S. Cale; Md Nazmul Karim; Jenna Pollock; Nicholas J. Kakos; Monica S. O'Brien; Rebecca S. Lufler – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Growth in the online survey market may be increasing response burden and possibly jeopardizing higher response rates. This meta-analysis evaluated survey trends over one decade (2011-2020) to determine: (1) changes in survey publication rates over time, (2) changes in response rates over time, (3) typical response rates within health sciences…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Health Sciences, Educational Research
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Qiyang Zhang; Marta Pellegrini; Francesco Marsili – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2023
Background: Searching the literature and screening studies are two key stages to build a strong foundation for a quality systematic review. Low-quality handsearching and citation chasing processes may lead to missing relevant studies, while low-quality study screening may lead to human errors and a lengthy process (Haddaway et al., 2022; Zhang…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Tools, Computer Software, Citations (References)
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Jun Wang; Xue Wang; Qiyang Zhang; Hanhui Bao; Zhe Zhao; Amanda J. Neitzel – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2023
Background: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of interventions can provide critical evidence for educators and policymakers by providing insights into the effectiveness of related interventions. The quality of included studies builds the foundation for a high-quality review, while bias in the included studies increases the risks of unreliable…
Descriptors: Intervention, Educational Research, Meta Analysis, Literature Reviews
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Xue Wang; Gaoxiang Luo – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Despite the usefulness of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, they are time-consuming and labor-intensive (Michelson & Reuter, 2019). The technological advancements in recent years have led to the development of tools aimed at streamlining the processes of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Innovations such as Paperfetcher…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Linguistics, Computer Software
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Liu, Peng; Li, Xuyang; Zhuoma, Ciren – International Journal of Comparative Education and Development, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to understand the research on numeracy coach in the Canadian context. Design/methodology/approach: This study was a systematic review of studies about numeracy coaching in Canada, which described the trend of knowledge production on this topic. The study made use of qualitative meta-analysis. According to…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Coaching (Performance), Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Perry, Thomas; Morris, Rebecca; Lea, Rosanna – Educational Research and Evaluation, 2022
Replication studies in education are relatively rare. Of the few which are conducted, many are conceptual rather than direct replications. With so few replication studies, and many of those that are attempted producing null results, the scientific status of the evidence base for educational policy and practice is in question. Replicating Makel and…
Descriptors: Replication (Evaluation), Educational Research, Educational Policy, Educational Practices
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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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