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Lu Qin; Shishun Zhao; Wenlai Guo; Tiejun Tong; Ke Yang – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
The application of network meta-analysis is becoming increasingly widespread, and for a successful implementation, it requires that the direct comparison result and the indirect comparison result should be consistent. Because of this, a proper detection of inconsistency is often a key issue in network meta-analysis as whether the results can be…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Network Analysis, Bayesian Statistics, Comparative Analysis
James E. Pustejovsky; Man Chen – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2024
Meta-analyses of educational research findings frequently involve statistically dependent effect size estimates. Meta-analysts have often addressed dependence issues using ad hoc approaches that involve modifying the data to conform to the assumptions of models for independent effect size estimates, such as by aggregating estimates to obtain one…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Multivariate Analysis, Effect Size, Evaluation Methods
Brown, Charles L. – Assessment Update, 2023
With increasing canonicity, particularly within higher education assessment, the demonstrable achievement of goals, or the delivery of a program, or as one scholar wryly deemed it, the "manipulation of the independent variable" (Moncher and Prinz 1991, p. 247), are commonly referred to as implementation fidelity or fidelity of…
Descriptors: Fidelity, Meta Analysis, Student Evaluation, Higher Education
van Aert, Robbie C. M. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2023
The partial correlation coefficient (PCC) is used to quantify the linear relationship between two variables while taking into account/controlling for other variables. Researchers frequently synthesize PCCs in a meta-analysis, but two of the assumptions of the common equal-effect and random-effects meta-analysis model are by definition violated.…
Descriptors: Correlation, Meta Analysis, Sampling, Simulation
Yu-Kang Tu; Pei-Chun Lai; Yen-Ta Huang; James Hodges – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Network meta-analysis (NMA) incorporates all available evidence into a general statistical framework for comparing multiple treatments. Standard NMAs make three major assumptions, namely homogeneity, similarity, and consistency, and violating these assumptions threatens an NMA's validity. In this article, we suggest a graphical approach to…
Descriptors: Visualization, Meta Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Studies
Miriam Hattle; Joie Ensor; Katie Scandrett; Marienke van Middelkoop; Danielle A. van der Windt; Melanie A. Holden; Richard D. Riley – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis projects obtain, harmonise, and synthesise original data from multiple studies. Many IPD meta-analyses of randomised trials are initiated to identify treatment effect modifiers at the individual level, thus requiring statistical modelling of interactions between treatment effect and participant-level…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Randomized Controlled Trials, Outcomes of Treatment, Evaluation Methods
Bergeron, Pierre-Jérôme – McGill Journal of Education, 2017
This paper presents a critical analysis, from the point of view of a statistician, of the methodology used by Hattie in "Visible Learning," and explains why it must absolutely be called pseudoscience. We first discuss what appears to be the intentions of Hattie's approach. Then we describe the major mistakes in "Visible…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions, Statistics, Teaching Methods
Shadish, William R.; Lecy, Jesse D. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2015
This article looks at the impact of meta-analysis and then explores why meta-analysis was developed at the time and by the scholars it did in the social sciences in the 1970s. For the first problem, impact, it examines the impact of meta-analysis using citation network analysis. The impact is seen in the sciences, arts and humanities, and on such…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Research Methodology, Social Science Research, Citations (References)
Suominen, Olli; Rinne, Risto; Kallo, Johanna; Fan, Yihong – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2017
Purpose: Different aspects of the globalisation of Chinese basic education have been examined in recent studies. This paper aims to contribute to this research base by examining the relationship between global quality assurance and evaluation (QAEVAL) trends and reforms in the Chinese basic education system. Design/methodology/approach: Relevant…
Descriptors: Quality Assurance, Trend Analysis, Global Approach, International Assessment
Gresham, Frank M. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2016
Children and youth with deficits in social competence present substantial challenges for schools, teachers, parents and peers. These challenges cut across disciplinary, instructional and interpersonal domains and they frequently create chaotic home, school and classroom environments. Schools are charged with teaching an increasingly diverse…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Student Evaluation, Children, Youth
Makambi, Kepher H.; Lu, Wenxin – Research Synthesis Methods, 2013
Weighting of studies in meta-analysis is usually implemented by using the estimated inverse variances of treatment effect estimates. However, there is a possibility of one study dominating other studies in the estimation process by taking on a weight that is above some upper limit. We implement an estimator of the heterogeneity variance that takes…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Research Methodology, Statistical Analysis, Measurement
Clifford, Matthew; Behrstock-Sherratt, Ellen; Fetters, Jenni – American Institutes for Research, 2012
Public education is a cornerstone of democracy, a prerequisite for economic recovery, and a key lever in achieving national commitment to equal opportunity for all. Although the nearly 90,000 public school principals constitute a relatively small percentage of the public education sector, their work can have a "ripple effect" on the 3.4…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Educational Research, Leadership Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods
Alves, Mariana Gaio; Azevedo, Nair Rios; Goncalves, Teresa N. R. – Qualitative Inquiry, 2012
This article presents some results arising from the meta-analysis of the educational research that has been developed at Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Portugal). The intention was to understand the status of the educational research produced, the main thematic trends studied, affiliated scientific domains, conceptual frames mobilized, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Dissertations
Haedt-Matt, Alissa A.; Keel, Pamela K. – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
The affect regulation model of binge eating, which posits that patients binge eat to reduce negative affect (NA), has received support from cross-sectional and laboratory-based studies. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) involves momentary ratings and repeated assessments over time and is ideally suited to identify temporal antecedents and…
Descriptors: Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Eating Disorders, Patients, Effect Size
Cheung, Mike W. -L. – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2010
Meta-analysis is the statistical analysis of a collection of analysis results from individual studies, conducted for the purpose of integrating the findings. Structural equation modeling (SEM), on the other hand, is a multivariate technique for testing hypothetical models with latent and observed variables. This article shows that fixed-effects…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Syntax, Effect Size, Meta Analysis