Synthesising evidence
- Created by: Philosophy Emma
- Created on: 30-11-19 16:12
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2. What is the name of a measure of converting each study’s results into a standardised effect size?
- Cohen's a
- Cohen's b
- Cohen's d
- Cohen's c
3. A meta-analysis should only be done in the context of...
- Psychology
- A systematic review
- Certain research questions
- Reliable studies
4. Systematic review:
- Systematically and methodically identifies, appraises and synthesises all high-quality available on a given research topic
- Statistical technique for combining the results of multiple studies into a single pooled estimate
5. How does a meta-analysis differ from a secondary data analysis?
- In a meta-analysis, your data are the final results from other studies, in a secondary data analysis, your data are the raw data from another study
- In a meta-analysis, your data are the raw data from another study, in a secondary data analysis, your data are the final results from other studies
- They are the same
- They are not comparable
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