Hannah Rothstein is co-chair of the Methods Group of the
Campbell Collaboration, and a member of the Collaboration »s
Steering Group. She is also a member of the Cochrane
Collaboration »s reporting bias methods group. Dr. Rothstein
has been first author of four published meta-analyses of employment
selection methods and has written many articles on methodological
issues in meta-analysis. She has authored a chapter on
meta-analysis that appeared in Measuring and Analyzing Behavior
in Organizations, and has completed a 25-year retrospective on
the contributions of meta-analysis to the field of industrial and
organizational psychology that appeared in Validity
Generalization: A Critical Review. With Michael Borenstein, and
others, she is the author of computer software for meta-analysis
and power analysis.
Alex Sutton has published extensively on meta-analysis
methodology generally, and on publication bias specifically in
recent years, including a major systematic review on the topic of
the methodology that has been developed for meta-analysis. He
currently has an active interest in the area of partially reported
study information, which is currently under-researched. Dr. Sutton
is co-author of a textbook on metaanalysis (Methods for Meta
Analysis in Medical Research), which was published by Wiley in
2000.
Michael Borenstein served as Director of Biostatistics at
Hillside Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center from
1980-2002, and as Associate Professor at Albert Einstein
College of Medicine from 1992-2002. He has served on various
review groups and advisory panels for the National Institutes of
Health and as a member of the NIMH Data Safety Monitoring Board,
and is an active member of the statistical advisory groups of the
Cochrane and Campbell Collaborations. Since the mid-1990s, Dr
Borenstein has lectured widely on meta-analysis. He is the PI on
several NIH grants to develop software for meta-analysis and is the
developer, with Larry Hedges, Julian Higgins, Hannah Rothstein and
others, of Comprehensive Meta Analysis, a best-selling
computer program for meta-analysis.
3 Ebooks par Hannah R. Rothstein
Hannah R. Rothstein & Alexander J. Sutton: Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis
Publication bias is the tendency to decide to publish a study based on the results of the study, rather than on the basis of its theoretical or methodological quality. It can arise from selective pub …
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Michael Borenstein & Larry V. Hedges: Introduction to Meta-Analysis
A clear and thorough introduction to meta-analysis, the process of synthesizing data from a series of separate studies The first edition of this text was widely acclaimed for the clarity of the prese …
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Michael Borenstein & Larry V. Hedges: Introduction to Meta-Analysis
A clear and thorough introduction to meta-analysis, the process of synthesizing data from a series of separate studies The first edition of this text was widely acclaimed for the clarity of the prese …
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