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Taylor, Joseph; Kowalski, Susan; Stuhlsatz, Molly; Wilson, Christopher; Spybrook, Jessaca – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to use both conceptual and statistical approaches to explore publication bias in recent causal effects studies in science education, and to draw from this exploration implications for researchers, journal reviewers, and journal editors. This paper fills a void in the "science education" literature as no…
Descriptors: Science Education, Influences, Bias, Statistical Analysis
Ferguson, Christopher J.; Kilburn, John – Psychological Bulletin, 2010
The issue of violent video game influences on youth violence and aggression remains intensely debated in the scholarly literature and among the general public. Several recent meta-analyses, examining outcome measures most closely related to serious aggressive acts, found little evidence for a relationship between violent video games and aggression…
Descriptors: Violence, Video Games, Effect Size, Aggression
Foster, Jesse; Addy, Nii Antiyae; Samoff, Joel – International Journal of Educational Development, 2012
Published articles permit mapping international and comparative education research. We reviewed 605 articles published 2004-2008 in four major journals. Using title, abstract, and entire text we explored thematic focus, geographic focus, level/type of education studied, method, and funding. The economic, political, and social context of education…
Descriptors: International Education, Comparative Education, Concept Mapping, Educational Research
Printy, Susan – School Leadership & Management, 2010
This article seeks to explain the ways in which leadership makes a difference to the quality of instruction in US schools by reviewing research published since 2000. The review of research is presented in three major sections, organised according to the methodology used in each study. The first section looks into quantitative studies that probe…
Descriptors: Leadership, Influences, Principals, Educational Quality
Bushman, Brad J.; Rothstein, Hannah R.; Anderson, Craig A. – Psychological Bulletin, 2010
In this article we reply to C. J. Ferguson and J. Kilburn's (2010) critique of our meta-analysis on violent video game effects (C. A. Anderson et al., 2010). We rely on well-established methodological and statistical theory and on empirical data to show that claims of bias and misinterpretation on our part are simply wrong. One should not…
Descriptors: Violence, Video Games, Aggression, Meta Analysis
Stufflebeam, Daniel L. – Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 2011
Good evaluation requires that evaluation efforts themselves be evaluated. Many things can and often do go wrong in evaluation work. Accordingly, it is necessary to check evaluations for problems such as bias, technical error, administrative difficulties, and misuse. Such checks are needed both to improve ongoing evaluation activities and to assess…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Definitions

Kavale, Kenneth A. – School Psychology Review, 1988
Use of meta-analysis to determine the important manipulable influences on school learning is illustrated. The methodology of meta-analysis discussed in relation to primary research methods include: (1) problem formulation; (2) sample selection; (3) data analysis; (4) data interpretation; and (5) data reporting. (SLD)
Descriptors: Influences, Learning, Meta Analysis, Performance Factors