4 Course Meta-Analyses VU: Calculating and pooling effect sizes
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- Course Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Psychological Interventions of the Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam
Introduction:
This is video number 4 on how to conduct a Meta-Analysis in mental health research. These videos were shot at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in 2014, and they represent the content of the course ‘Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Psychological Interventions’ that is given by prof. dr. Pim Cuijpers in the Research master Clinical and Developmental Psychopathology.
Course content:
The number of studies examining relevant research questions is staggering. Each year thousands of new randomized controlled trials are conducted, and endless numbers of epidemiological and experimental studies are published each year. Meta-analyses and systematic reviews can help researchers, but also consumers and policy makers to summarize the results of multiple studies. Meta‐analyses have become a major instrument for summarizing results of scientific research, and they are widely used for making policy decisions, develop treatment guidelines, and set priorities for new research. In this course students learn why Meta-analyses are important and learn all basic steps that have to be taken in order to conduct a Meta-analysis.
• In this course the book ‘Meta-Analyses in mental health research: A practical guide’ by Pim Cuijpers, Ph.D. (2016, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) will be used, this can be downloaded from the following site: indd.adobe.com/view/5fc8f9a0-...
• Optional: For more information on this topic you can consult the Cochrane Handbook (Higgins, J.P.T., Green, S. (Eds). Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions. Wiley, 2011). You can find the free online version at: www.cochrane-handbook.org/
HOMEWORK
4. Calculating and pooling effect sizes
• Read Step 4 of the Meta-Analyses book
• (Optional) Read paragraphs 9.1 to 9.4 of the Cochrane Handbook
If you have questions about this course, please do not hesitate to contact us at meta-analysis@vu.nl
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this really helpful.. thank you sir
Excellent explanation! Thank you
Dank je wel, Prof!
Excellent material
Thanks a lot due to your time.
Dear sir
It's very informative
Sir, Thanku for the amazing lectures. My study uses correlation as effect size . Is it acceptable to use the Conversation formule given by Peterson & brown (2005), journal of applied psychology to convert my standerdised beta regressions into r? Thanks
I am using meta-analysis in my research work but whatever study I choose to take into account for SLR, correlation and SD and MEAN is not give then how to calculate effect size if such information is not given. Please help.