Increased attention on ‘what works’ in education has led to an emphasis on developing policy from evidence based on comparing and combining a particular statistical summary of intervention studies: the standardised effect size. It is assumed that this statistical summary provides an estimate of the educational impact of interventions and combining these through meta-analyses and meta-meta-analyses results in more precise estimates of this impact which can then be ranked. From these, it is claimed, educational policy decisions can be driven. This paper will demonstrate that these assumptions are false: standardised effect size is open to researcher manipulations which violate the assumptions required for legitimately comparing and combining ...
Lord's Paradox occurs when a continuous covariate is statistically controlled for and the relationsh...
Meta-analysis, or quantitative synthesis, is the statistical combination of research findings. It ca...
Meta-analytic reviews collect available empirical studies on a specified domain and calculate the av...
Effect size is the basis of much evidence-based education policymaking. In particular, it is assumed...
A recent article calculates new benchmarks from the distribution of effect sizes in a dataset, witho...
Evidence-based education aims to support policy makers choosing between potential interventions. Thi...
Much of the evidential basis for recent policy decisions is grounded in effect size: the standardise...
This article reviews some of the strengths and limitations of the comparative use of meta-analysis f...
By applying four analytic models with comparable outcomes and covariates to a dataset of 20 outcomes...
This paper deliberates the quality of existing evidence on educational school-based interventions ai...
Ainsworth et al.’s paper “Sources of Bias in Outcome Assessment in Randomised Controlled Trials: A C...
What allows research evidence to contribute to successful social policy and improve practice in pub...
Educators use meta-analyses to decide best practices. It has been suggested that effect sizes have d...
The objective of the present study was to estimate how much difference the inclusion of plausibly im...
Knowledge of the absolute effects of schooling provides a useful reference for the interpretation of...
Lord's Paradox occurs when a continuous covariate is statistically controlled for and the relationsh...
Meta-analysis, or quantitative synthesis, is the statistical combination of research findings. It ca...
Meta-analytic reviews collect available empirical studies on a specified domain and calculate the av...
Effect size is the basis of much evidence-based education policymaking. In particular, it is assumed...
A recent article calculates new benchmarks from the distribution of effect sizes in a dataset, witho...
Evidence-based education aims to support policy makers choosing between potential interventions. Thi...
Much of the evidential basis for recent policy decisions is grounded in effect size: the standardise...
This article reviews some of the strengths and limitations of the comparative use of meta-analysis f...
By applying four analytic models with comparable outcomes and covariates to a dataset of 20 outcomes...
This paper deliberates the quality of existing evidence on educational school-based interventions ai...
Ainsworth et al.’s paper “Sources of Bias in Outcome Assessment in Randomised Controlled Trials: A C...
What allows research evidence to contribute to successful social policy and improve practice in pub...
Educators use meta-analyses to decide best practices. It has been suggested that effect sizes have d...
The objective of the present study was to estimate how much difference the inclusion of plausibly im...
Knowledge of the absolute effects of schooling provides a useful reference for the interpretation of...
Lord's Paradox occurs when a continuous covariate is statistically controlled for and the relationsh...
Meta-analysis, or quantitative synthesis, is the statistical combination of research findings. It ca...
Meta-analytic reviews collect available empirical studies on a specified domain and calculate the av...