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Adam B. Wilson; Boon Huat Bay; Jessica N. Byram; Melissa A. Carroll; Gabrielle M. Finn; Niels Hammer; Sabine Hildebrandt; Claudia Krebs; Jonathan J. Wisco; Jason M. Organ – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses aggregate research findings across studies and populations, making them a valuable form of research evidence. Over the past decade, studies in medical education using these methods have increased by 630%. However, many manuscripts are not publication-ready due to inadequate planning and insufficient analyses.…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Guidelines, Meta Analysis, Evidence
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Miller, Sarah; Keenan, Ciara; Early, Erin; McConnell, Karen; Rodriguez, Leonor – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2023
This is the protocol for a Campbell evidence and gap map. The objectives are as follows: identify and map all existing primary studies, systematic reviews (published and unpublished), guidelines and policies on education during the COVID-19 pandemic, creating a live, searchable and publicly available evidence and gap map.
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Evidence, Education
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Babic, Andrija; Poklepovic Pericic, Tina; Pieper, Dawid; Puljak, Livia – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Some Cochrane reviews were declared stable or closed, that is, not in need of updating. For some of them, it has been declared that conclusions will not (or it is unlikely they will) change with further studies. We explored whether there is a discernable decision-making pattern for decisions about the conclusiveness and stabilization of these…
Descriptors: Evidence, Literature Reviews, Decision Making, Outcome Measures
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Shaw, Liz; Nunns, Michael; Briscoe, Simon; Anderson, Rob; Thompson Coon, Jo – Research Synthesis Methods, 2021
The short time frame associated with rapid reviews can be challenging for researchers conducting qualitative evidence synthesis. In these circumstances a Best-Fit Framework Synthesis, drawing upon existing theory and/or research, may be conducted to rapidly make sense of qualitative evidence. This article discusses a "Rapid Best-Fit"…
Descriptors: Synthesis, Qualitative Research, Evidence, Literature Reviews
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Babic, Andrija; Poklepovic Pericic, Tina; Pieper, Dawid; Puljak, Livia – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
Background: It is challenging to keep systematic reviews (SR) current and updated. Cochrane designated some of its SRs as "stable," that is, not in need of updating. The issue of stabilizing an SR is an important in research synthesis, because it could help reduce research waste. The aim of this study was to analyze publicly available…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Research Problems, Synthesis, Evidence
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Speckemeier, Christian; Niemann, Anja; Wasem, Jürgen; Buchberger, Barbara; Neusser, Silke – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
The aim of the present work was to identify published methodological guidance for rapid reviews (RRs) and to analyze the recommendations with regard to time-saving measures. A literature search was performed in PubMed and EMBASE in November 2020. In addition, a search based on Google Scholar and websites of governmental and non-governmental…
Descriptors: Health Services, Methods, Time Management, Research
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Suping Yi; Rustam Shadiev; Yanyan Zhang – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
This study reviewed thirty-seven articles on intercultural learning supported by technology. The results are reported in terms of strength of evidence and relationship among research variables. The results indicated the following strength of evidence: (1) moderate evidence showed higher frequency of the technology usage in higher education or…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Multicultural Education, Technology Uses in Education, Predictor Variables
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Gusenbauer, Michael – Research Synthesis Methods, 2021
Academic research has changed in recent years. It has entered the age of abundant scholarly information. New scientometric data shows impressive increases in both the quantity and quality of information researchers produce. Since 2007 about the same number of publications have become accessible on databases as more than the hundred years prior. At…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Scholarship, Information Retrieval, Synthesis
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Saran, Ashrita; White, Howard; Albright, Kerry; Adona, Jill – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2020
Background: Despite a considerable reduction in child mortality, nearly six million children under the age of five die each year. Millions more are poorly nourished and in many parts of the world, the quality of education remains poor. Children are at risk from multiple violations of their rights, including child labour, early marriage, and sexual…
Descriptors: Children, Well Being, Developing Nations, Intervention
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Thomas, Aliki; Lubarsky, Stuart; Varpio, Lara; Durning, Steven J.; Young, Meredith E. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Scoping reviews are increasingly used in health professions education to synthesize research and scholarship, and to report on the depth and breadth of the literature on a given topic. In this Perspective, we argue that the philosophical stance scholars adopt during the execution of a scoping review, including the meaning they attribute to…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Educational Research, Medical Education, Epistemology
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Bradbury-Jones, Caroline; Aveyard, Helen; Herber, Oliver Rudolf; Isham, Louise; Taylor, Julie; O'Malley, Lisa – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Literature reviews generally analyse and synthesis the evidence (or lack thereof) in a particular topic area and they are an increasingly popular form of scholarly activity. The scoping review is a popular literature review approach that has been adopted across the social and health sciences over the last fifteen years. With this upsurge in use,…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Child Abuse, Dental Health, Research Methodology
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Haddaway, Neal R.; Grainger, Matthew J.; Gray, Charles T. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Systematic searching aims to find all possibly relevant research from multiple sources, the basis for an unbiased and comprehensive evidence base. Along with bibliographic databases, systematic reviewers use a variety of additional methods to minimise procedural bias. Citation chasing exploits connections between research articles to identify…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Citation Analysis, Citations (References), Information Seeking
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Littell, Julia H.; White, Howard – Research on Social Work Practice, 2018
In this article, we trace the development of the Campbell Collaboration and its renewed efforts to build a world library of accurate, synthesized evidence to inform policy and practice and improve human well-being worldwide. Campbell systematic reviews and related evidence synthesis products provide unbiased summaries of entire bodies of empirical…
Descriptors: Evidence, Partnerships in Education, Synthesis, Literature Reviews
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Saran, Ashrita; White, Howard; Kuper, Hannah – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2019
Over the past decade the academic literature on disability outcomes and effectiveness has grown substantially (Andresen, Lollar, & Meyers, 2000; Devon, Lydon, Healy, & McCoy, 2016; Iemmi et al., 2015). Several important questions have not been adequately addressed, however. For example, what type of evidence is needed, and what are…
Descriptors: Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Developing Nations, Disabilities
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Banerjee, Rashida; Movahedazarhouligh, Sara; Millen, Kaitlyn; Luckner, John L. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2018
Valid and evidence-informed practices are critical to help young children with disabilities and their families with highly effective interventions and instruction to reach their potentials. Replication research is critical for appraising research and identifying evidence-based practices. The purpose of this study was to replicate the methods used…
Descriptors: Evidence, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Replication (Evaluation)
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