Meta-analysis refers to a set of statistical procedures used to summarize and integrate many empirical studies that focus on one issue. This numerical method of integrating research findings is said to be superior to the narrative type of reviews because it is more objective, reliable, and rigorous. Moreover, the meta-analytic approach is supposedly capable of resolving research controversies, strengthening empirical hypotheses, and discovering new relationships among variables. In this study, these claims are examined and found to be wanting. Some objections to the use of meta-analysis as a means of substantiating theoretical assertions are raised with reference to the rationale of experimentation and to how knowledge evolves. It is conclu...
ABSTRACT r Meta-analysis does not solve all the problems encountered in qualitative research reviews...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Methods for meta-analysis have evolved dramatically since Gene Glass first proposed the term in 1976...
Meta-analysis refers to a set of statistical procedures used to summarize and integrate many empiric...
Meta-analysis is one of a number of scientific approaches for accumulating knowledge in a research d...
4-Meta-analysis has become an important supplement to traditional methods of research reviewing, alt...
In its short history meta-analysis has been the object of both high praise and pointed criticism. Th...
The need for comprehensive and systematic research syntheses has been increasing as the number of pr...
The early and recent history of meta-analysis is outlined. After providing a definition of meta-anal...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...
In recent years the quality of empirical research reviews has become an issue of major concern. One ...
As a means to synthesize the results of multiple studies, the chronological development of the meta-...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Meta-research has spurred two opposing perspectives on science: one treats individual studies and st...
Meta-analysis is a valuable statistical technique for synthesising the available educational researc...
ABSTRACT r Meta-analysis does not solve all the problems encountered in qualitative research reviews...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Methods for meta-analysis have evolved dramatically since Gene Glass first proposed the term in 1976...
Meta-analysis refers to a set of statistical procedures used to summarize and integrate many empiric...
Meta-analysis is one of a number of scientific approaches for accumulating knowledge in a research d...
4-Meta-analysis has become an important supplement to traditional methods of research reviewing, alt...
In its short history meta-analysis has been the object of both high praise and pointed criticism. Th...
The need for comprehensive and systematic research syntheses has been increasing as the number of pr...
The early and recent history of meta-analysis is outlined. After providing a definition of meta-anal...
Meta-analysis, the statistical combination of results from several studies to produce a single estim...
In recent years the quality of empirical research reviews has become an issue of major concern. One ...
As a means to synthesize the results of multiple studies, the chronological development of the meta-...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Meta-research has spurred two opposing perspectives on science: one treats individual studies and st...
Meta-analysis is a valuable statistical technique for synthesising the available educational researc...
ABSTRACT r Meta-analysis does not solve all the problems encountered in qualitative research reviews...
Meta-analysis is the quantitative synthesis of information from several studies. It is applicable to...
Methods for meta-analysis have evolved dramatically since Gene Glass first proposed the term in 1976...