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Mariola Moeyaert; Panpan Yang; Yukang Xue – Journal of Experimental Education, 2024
We have entered an era in which scientific evidence increasingly informs research practice and policy. As there is an exponential increase in the use of single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) to evaluate intervention effectiveness, there is accumulating evidence available for quantitative synthesis. Consequently, there is a growing interest in…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Research Design, Synthesis, Patients
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Acar, Selcuk; Tadik, Harun; Myers, Danielle; van der Sman, Carian; Uysal, Recep – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2021
Creativity and well-being are popular subjects in psychological and organizational studies. The recent literature presented mixed perspectives about the nature of the relationship between the two. Whereas the mad-genius hypothesis, which was often explored among eminently creative individuals, seems to imply a negative relationship between the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Well Being, Meta Analysis, Predictor Variables
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Qi, Xinyue; Zhou, Shouhao; Wang, Yucai; Peterson, Christine – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Meta-analysis allows researchers to combine evidence from multiple studies, making it a powerful tool for synthesizing information on the safety profiles of new medical interventions. There is a critical need to identify subgroups at high risk of experiencing treatment-related toxicities. However, this remains quite challenging from a statistical…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Identification, Meta Analysis, Data Analysis
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Abdulla Alabbasi, Ahmed M.; Tadik, Harun; Acar, Selcuk; Runco, Mark A. – Creativity Research Journal, 2021
This meta-analysis examined the association of birth order and divergent thinking (DT). The main purpose was to examine how ordinal position (only, first, middle, or last-born) is related to creativity. The results from 27 studies (k= 222; N = 4,690) were analyzed using a multilevel approach. Because some previous studies compared first- vs.…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Creative Thinking, Meta Analysis, Creativity
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Demirtas-Zorbaz, Selen; Akin-Arikan, Cigdem; Terzi, Ragip – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2021
School climate is one of the variables that affect academic achievement, but the level of correlation between school climate and academic achievement differs. On the basis of these inconsistent results between school climate and academic achievement, researchers can use meta-analyses to shed light on relevant literature. The present study ran a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Student Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Hierarchical Linear Modeling
Moeyaert, Mariola; Yang, Panpan – Grantee Submission, 2021
This study introduces an innovative meta-analytic approach, two-stage multilevel meta-analysis that considers the hierarchical structure of single-case experimental design (SCED) data. This approach is unique as it is suitable to include moderators at the intervention level, participant level, and study level, and is therefore especially…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Meta Analysis, Research Design, Case Studies
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Ashraf, Bilal; Singh, Akansha; Uwimpuhwe, Germaine; Higgins, Steven; Kasim, Adetayo – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
Meta-analysis is the synthesis of findings from research projects, which enables an estimate of the average or pooled effect across various studies. This study presents findings from the intention to treat analysis for a series of educational evaluations in England using a two-stage meta-analysis with standardised outcome data and individual…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Meta Analysis, Intervention, Program Effectiveness
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Baek, Eunkyeng; Luo, Wen; Henri, Maria – Journal of Experimental Education, 2022
It is common to include multiple dependent variables (DVs) in single-case experimental design (SCED) meta-analyses. However, statistical issues associated with multiple DVs in the multilevel modeling approach (i.e., possible dependency of error, heterogeneous treatment effects, and heterogeneous error structures) have not been fully investigated.…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Inference
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Wang, Xin Victoria; Cole, Bernard; Bonetti, Marco; Gelber, Richard D. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2018
We recently developed a method called Meta-STEPP based on the fixed-effects meta-analytic approach to explore treatment effect heterogeneity across a continuous covariate for individual time-to-event data arising from multiple clinical trials. Meta-STEPP forms overlapping subpopulation windows (meta-windows) along a continuous covariate of…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Outcomes of Treatment, Statistical Analysis, Hierarchical Linear Modeling
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Denson, Nida; Bowman, Nicholas A.; Ovenden, Georgia; Culver, K. C.; Holmes, Joshua M. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
Colleges and universities play a critical role in shaping intergroup dynamics in an era of increasing racial tensions in the United States. Diversity courses may serve as one important approach for preparing college students for participation in an equitable and just society, since this coursework holds a unique position at many institutions to…
Descriptors: Diversity, Courses, Outcomes of Education, Meta Analysis
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Asaro-Saddler, Kristie; Moeyaert, Mariola; Xu, Xinyun; Yerden, Xiaoyi – Exceptionality, 2021
In this study, we conducted a multilevel meta-analysis to determine whether the self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) approach to teaching writing to students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) improves significantly the number of words written and overall quality of writing, whether the effects of SRSD were consistent or variable across…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Meta Analysis, Instructional Effectiveness, Self Control
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Papadimitropoulou, Katerina; Stijnen, Theo; Dekkers, Olaf M.; le Cessie, Saskia – Research Synthesis Methods, 2019
The vast majority of meta-analyses uses summary/aggregate data retrieved from published studies in contrast to meta-analysis of individual participant data (IPD). When the outcome is continuous and IPD are available, linear mixed modelling methods can be employed in a one-stage approach. This allows for flexible modelling of within-study…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Outcome Measures, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Sample Size
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Moranski, Kara; Ziegler, Nicole – Language Learning, 2021
Multisite research (MSR) offers the key advantages of greater statistical power and external validity via larger and more diverse participant pools. In second language acquisition (SLA) research, recent developments in meta-analysis have created a robust foundation for MSR. Although logistical and financial obstacles can complicate expansion…
Descriptors: Validity, Language Research, Second Language Learning, Meta Analysis
Moeyaert, Mariola – Behavioral Disorders, 2019
Multilevel meta-analysis is an innovative synthesis technique used for the quantitative integration of effect size estimates across participants and across studies. The quantitative summary allows for objective, evidence-based, and informed decisions in research, practice, and policy. Based on previous methodological work, the technique results in…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Evidence, Correlation, Predictor Variables
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Zhao, Hong; Hodges, James S.; Carlin, Bradley P. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2017
Network meta-analysis (NMA) combines direct and indirect evidence comparing more than 2 treatments. Inconsistency arises when these 2 information sources differ. Previous work focuses on inconsistency detection, but little has been done on how to proceed after identifying inconsistency. The key issue is whether inconsistency changes an NMA's…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Networks, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Bayesian Statistics
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