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100 1 $aSchulze, Ralf.
245 10 $aMeta-analysis :$ba comparison of approaches /$cRalf Schulze.
260 $aToronto :$bHogrefe & Huber,$c℗♭2004.
300 $axi, 242 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 201-214 and indexes).
520 $aProvides a comprensive treatment and comparison of the statistical procedures available for meta-analysis with correlations as effective sizes. In four parts, the fundamentals, specifics, and advances of meta-analytical approaches are explored in detail, and the procedures are comparatively evaluated.
505 0 $aMachine derived contents note: Part I Introduction 1 -- 1 The Growth of Meta-Analysis and Implications for Methodological -- Controversies 3 -- 2 Basic Steps of Meta-Analysis and the Emergence of Approaches 9 -- 2.1 Basic Steps of Meta-Analysis 9 -- 2.2 On the Emergence of Approaches 14 -- Part II Statistical Methods of Meta-Analysis 17 -- 3 Effect Sizes 19 -- 3.1 Correlation Coefficients as Effect Sizes 20 -- 3.2 Standardized Mean Differences as Effect Sizes 28 -- 3.3 Conversion of Effect Sizes 30 -- 4 General Frameworks of Meta-Analysis 33 -- 4.1 Fixed Effects Model 35 -- 4.2 Random Effects Model 39 -- 4.3 Mixture Models 42 -- 4.4 Hierarchical Linear Models 45 -- 4.5 Classes of Situations for the Application of Meta-Analysis 48 -- 5 Statistical Approaches to Meta-Analysis 55 -- 5.1 Hedges and Olkin 56 -- 5.1.1 Procedures for r as Effect Size 57 -- 5.1.2 Procedures for d as Effect Size 59 -- 5.2 Rosenthal and Rubin 61 -- 5.3 Hunter and Schmidt 62 -- 5.4 Refined Approaches 70 -- 5.4.1 DerSimonian-Laird 71 -- 5.4.2 Olkin and Pratt 72 -- 5.5 Consequences of Choosing an Approach: Different Estimated -- Parameters 75 -- 5.6 Comparisons of Approaches: Statistical Procedures 82 -- 6 Summary of Statistical Part 87 -- Part III Evaluation of Statistical Approaches: A Monte-Carlo Study 91 -- 7 Aims, Design, and Implementation 93 -- 7.1 General Aims and Procedure 94 -- 7.2 General Expectations and Predictions for the Results 95 -- 7.3 Distributions in the Universe of Studies 100 -- 7.4 Parameters 102 -- 7.5 Drawing Random Correlation Coefficients 105 -- 7.5.1 Approximations to the Sampling Distribution of r 106 -- 7.5.2 Evaluation of the Approximations 109 -- 7.6 Details of Programming 114 -- 7.7 Summary 114 -- 8 Results 115 -- 8.1 Preliminaries 115 -- 8.2 Estimation of the Mean Effect Size in the Universe of Studies 117 -- 8.2.1 Bias 118 -- 8.2.1.1 Homogeneous Situation 61 118 -- 8.2.1.2 Heterogeneous Situation 62 123 -- 8.2.1.3 Heterogeneous Situation 63 130 -- 8.2.2 Relative Efficiency 134 -- 8.3 Significance Tests for the Mean Effect Size: Type I Errors and -- Power 137 -- 8.4 Confidence Intervals 148 -- 8.5 Homogeneity Tests 158 -- 8.5.1 Homogeneity Tests Based on the Q-Statistic 159 -- 8.5.1.1 Homogeneous Situation 61: Type I Errors 159 -- 8.5.1.2 Heterogeneous Situations 62 and 63: Power 161 -- 8.5.2 The Hunter-Schmidt Approach to the Test of Homogene- -- ity: The 75%- and 90%-rule 164 -- 8.6 Estimation of Heterogeneity Variance 170 -- 8.6.1 Homogeneous Situation 61 171 -- 8.6.2 Heterogeneous Situations 62 and 63 175 -- Part IV Putting It All Together 181 -- 9 Synopsis of Statistical Methods and Monte Carlo Study Results 183 -- 10 Discussion and Conclusions 191 -- Nomenclature 197 -- References 201 -- Appendices 215 -- Appendix A Beta Distributions in the Universe of Effect Sizes 217 -- Appendix B Annotated Mathematica Notebook 223 -- Appendix C Tables of Results 229 -- Author Index 235 -- Subject Index 239.
650 0 $aMeta-analysis.
650 0 $aSocial sciences$xStatistical methods.
650 2 $aMeta-Analysis as Topic.
650 2 $aModels, Statistical.
650 6 $aMe ta-analyse.
650 6 $aSciences sociales$xMe thodes statistiques.
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650 7 $aSocial sciences$xStatistical methods.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01122983
776 08 $iOnline version:$aSchulze, Ralf.$tMeta-analysis.$dToronto : Hogrefe & Huber, ℗♭2004$w(OCoLC)654668785
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy053/2003116468.html
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