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Benton, Mary K.; Schroeder, Harold E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1990
Conducted meta-analytic review of 27 studies on social skills training with schizophrenics, addressing magnitude of treatment effects relative to outcome measures, extent of generalization and maintenance of treatment effects, and impact of diagnostic clarity and training variations. Found that social skills training had strong, positive impact on…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Meta Analysis, Outcomes of Treatment, Schizophrenia
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Bourhis, John; Allen, Mike – Communication Education, 1992
Conducts a meta-analysis of 23 manuscripts containing information on 30 experiments that examined communication apprehension and cognitive performance. Finds a statistically significant negative correlation between communication apprehension and cognitive performance. (MG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Instructional Effectiveness
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Jackson, Sally – Communication Monographs, 1991
Considers the relation between meta-analysis statistics and analysis of variance statistics. Discusses advantages and disadvantages as a primary data analysis tool. Argues that the two approaches are partial paraphrases of one another. Advocates an integrative approach that introduces the best of meta-analytic thinking into primary analysis…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Higher Education, Meta Analysis, Research
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Canary, Daniel J.; Hause, Kimberley S. – Communication Quarterly, 1993
Analyzes empirical findings and conceptual problems to clarify how sex differences are related to communication. Finds that conceptual reasons for the muddled picture of sex differences in communication research include reliance on stereotypes, polarization of the sexes, lack of valid reasons, and dearth of theory. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis
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Scogin, Forrest; McElreath, Lisa – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994
Conducted meta-analysis of 17 studies examining efficacy of psychosocial treatments for depression among older adults. Treatments were reliably more effective than no-treatment on self-rated and clinician-rated measures of depression. Effect sizes for studies involving participants with major depression disorder were reliably different from zero,…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Depression (Psychology), Meta Analysis
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Vacha-Haase, Tammi – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1998
Proposes a new method, reliability generalization, for meta-analysis. Reliability generalization characterizes the typical reliability of scores for a test across studies, the amount of variability in reliability coefficients, and the sources of this variability. Analysis of 87 reliability coefficients for two scales of the Bem Sex Role Inventory…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Generalization, Meta Analysis, Reliability
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Petrosino, Anthony; Boruch, Robert F.; Rounding Cath; McDonald, Steve; Chalmers, Iain, – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2000
Describes the early stages of development of the Campbell Collaboration Social, Psychological, Educational & Criminological Trials Register (C2-SPECTR) to help those preparing and maintaining systematic reviews of experiments in these fields. The register currently contains more than 10,000 records, including more than 300 references to existing…
Descriptors: Databases, Experiments, Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis
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Rodgers, Robert; Jensen, Jason L. – Public Administration Review, 2001
Looks at criticisms of public administration research: (1) knowledge in the field is not being accumulated, and (2) the research has low quality. Proposes meta-analysis as a solution to the first problem. Suggests that quality judgments should be based on knowledge cumulation, which acknowledges the value of all research methods. (Contains 48…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Meta Analysis, Public Administration, Research Methodology
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Stewart, David W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2000
Suggests that replication research and meta-analysis are not substitutes for statistical significance testing, but rather, like measures of effect size, they are complements to statistical significance testing. Significance testing does provide a means for determining what might be usefully replicated. (SLD)
Descriptors: Effect Size, Meta Analysis, Psychological Testing, Scholarly Journals
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Algozzine, Bob; Browder, Diane; Karvonen, Meagan; Test, David W.; Wood, Wendy M. – Review of Educational Research, 2001
Reviewed the literature on interventions to promote self-determination for individuals with disabilities and performed a meta-analysis of 22 studies to investigate the nature and outcomes of such interventions. Discusses results with regard to the idea that self-determination can be taught and learned. (SLD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Intervention, Learning, Meta Analysis
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Deci, Edward L.; Ryan, Richard M.; Koestner, Richard – Review of Educational Research, 2001
Replies to commentary by J. Cameron asserting that the negative results of extrinsic reward on intrinsic motivation are limited and avoidable. Suggests that the most recent meta analysis by Cameron and others shares methodological weaknesses with an earlier analysis, lacking ecological validity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Practices, Incentives, Meta Analysis
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Martinussen, Monica; Bjornstad, Jan F. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1999
Studied the effect of including nonindependent correlations in the meta-analysis method of J. Hunter and F. Schmidt on the estimated population standard deviation. Evaluation indicates that the Hunter and Schmidt method will underestimate the true population standard deviation. Developed new methods to correct for this and illustrated the methods…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computation, Correlation, Meta Analysis
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Wampold, Bruce E.; Ahn, Hyun-nie; Kim, Dong-min – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2000
Describes meta-analysis, including criticisms; reviews its use in resolving disagreements regarding the results of research in psychotherapy, school funding, and medicine. (Contains 43 references.) (PKP)
Descriptors: Financial Support, Higher Education, Medicine, Meta Analysis
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Cumming, Geoff; Finch, Sue – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2001
Discusses four reasons for promoting the use of confidence intervals: (1) ease of interpretation; (2) links with familiar statistical tests; (3) promotion of meta-analytic thinking; and (4) increase of information about precision. Discusses calculations of confidence intervals for a basic standardized effect size measure and discusses software for…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Effect Size, Meta Analysis, Research Reports
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Chappell, Cathryn A. – Journal of Correctional Education, 2004
The relationship of post-secondary correctional education (PSCE) and recidivism has been widely studied with various, idiosyncratic results. A meta-analysis of ten years of existing studies was conducted to synthesize a portion of the past research. This study demonstrates, using relevant studies reported from 1990 - 1999, that there is a positive…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Correctional Education, Recidivism, Meta Analysis
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