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Samson, Gordon E. – Journal of Educational Research, 1985
The effectiveness of test-taking skills training was studied by calculating test performance quantitative indices of effect magnitude from data in 24 studies. Longer training programs produced significantly greater achievement gains than shorter programs, supporting recommendations for test-taking training in schools. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Meta Analysis
Kavale, Kenneth A. – Exceptional Child, 1984
Meta-Analysis of 59 studies revealed that neither the Frostig Developmental Test of Visual Perception nor the Frostig program for the development of visual perception was advantageous for handicapped students. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Meta Analysis
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Kraemer, Helena Chmura – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1983
Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single sample tests, confidence interval formulation, tests of homogeneity, and pooling procedures are based on these approximations. Caveats are presented concerning statistical procedures as applied to sample effect sizes commonly used in meta-analysis. (Author)
Descriptors: Effect Size, Meta Analysis, Research Methodology, Statistical Data
Newman, Mark – 2003
This paper reports on the development and piloting of a systematic review and meta analysis of research on the effectiveness of problem based learning (PBL). The systematic review protocol was pilot tested with a sample of studies cited as providing "evidence" about the effectiveness of PBL. From the 5 studies mentioned in the sample of reviews,…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Pilot Projects
Biddle, Bruce J.; Berliner, David C. – 2002
Interest in class size is widespread today. Debates often take place about "ideal" class size. Controversial efforts to reduce class size have appeared at both the federal level and in various states around the nation. This paper reviews research on class size and discusses findings, how these findings can be explained, and policy implications.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews
Kim, Jong-Pil – 1999
This study was conducted to investigate the equivalence of scores from paper-and-pencil (P&P) tests and computerized tests (CTs) through meta-analysis of primary studies using both kinds of tests. For this synthesis, 51 primary studies were selected, resulting in 226 effect sizes. The first synthesis was a typical meta-analysis that treated…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Effect Size, Meta Analysis
Bair, Carolyn Richert – 1999
This study describes the use of meta-synthesis to review a large body of research literature and systematically synthesize the findings in an effort to develop a more informed understanding of a particular area of interest. Sections of the paper review similarities and differences among meta-analysis, meta-ethnography, and meta-synthesis; review a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Qualitative Research
Qu, Yanxuan; Becker, Betsy Jane – 2003
This meta analysis examined the results of 24 studies in which traditionally certified teachers were compared with teachers with a variety of other kinds of certificates. The 24 studies allowed for the computation of 192 effect sizes, and 7 kinds of comparison were performed. Findings suggest that traditional teacher training is at least as…
Descriptors: Alternative Teacher Certification, Effect Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Meta Analysis
Du, Yunfei – 2002
This paper discusses the impact of sampling error on the construction of confidence intervals around effect sizes. Sampling error affects the location and precision of confidence intervals. Meta-analytic resampling demonstrates that confidence intervals can haphazardly bounce around the true population parameter. Special software with graphical…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Effect Size, Error of Measurement, Meta Analysis
Etsey, Y. Kafui; Snetzler, Suzi – 1998
This paper presents a meta-analysis study that addresses gender differences in student attitudes toward mathematics for the years 1970 to 1995. A body of 96 primary studies were used including 30,490 students (15,877 female and 14,613 males), 69 journal articles, and 27 ERIC documents in the analysis. The major conclusion of this study is that…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Education, Meta Analysis
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Hauser-Cram, Penny – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1983
Some of the advantages of meta-analysis as a useful approach to synthesizing research studies are described, along with caveats that a careful analyst should consider when applying this approach to research data. (LC)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Demography, Educational Research, Effect Size
Prashner, V. P.; Chowdhury, T. A.; Rowe, B. R.; Bain, S. C. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1997
ApoE gene polymorphism was examined in 100 adults with Down syndrome with and without dementia (Alzheimer's disease) and 346 control subjects. Additionally, a meta analysis of studies (total N=480 subjects) was performed. Results indicated a similar incidence of the gene across groups but subjects with the allele tended to an earlier onset of…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Alzheimers Disease, Downs Syndrome
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Greenberg, David H.; Michalopoulos, Charles; Robins, Philip K. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2003
Meta-analysis was conducted on 31 evaluations of 15 government-sponsored training programs for disadvantaged groups, 1964-1998. Earnings effects were largest for women, modest for men, and negligible for youth. Skills training increased earnings; basic education was not effective. No evidence was found that more expensive programs performed…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Disadvantaged, Federal Programs, Job Training
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Twenge, Jean M.; Campbell, W. Keith; Foster, Craig A. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2003
This meta-analysis finds that parents report lower marital satisfaction compared with nonparents. There is also a significant negative correlation between marital satisfaction and number of children. The data suggest that marital satisfaction decreases after the birth of a child due to role conflicts and restriction of freedom. (Contains 30…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Marital Satisfaction, Meta Analysis, Parent Role
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Saxton, Matthew L. – Library Quarterly, 1997
This meta-analysis of research on reference service evaluation discusses how often the same variables are examined, to what extent the observed correlations agreed or differed, and whether the results of multiple studies (59 studies listed) can be combined to obtain a more accurate estimate of the strength of association for a variable with…
Descriptors: Correlation, Evaluation Methods, Library Services, Meta Analysis
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