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Activity Number: 185
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, August 10, 2015 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Section on Teaching of Statistics in the Health Sciences
Abstract #315542
Title: Teaching Meta-Analysis: Concepts, Controversies, and Resources
Author(s): Deborah Dawson*
Companies: The University of Iowa
Keywords: meta-analysis ; statistical education ; health sciences ; teaching resources
Abstract:

Countless meta-analyses are published annually, representing a substantial subset of the literature consumed by researchers, health professionals and, especially, by trainees in the health and life sciences. Such publications represent potentially useful tools for both the researcher and the busy practitioner, provided that the reader is able to understand their implications - and their limitations. Approaches to the presentation of meta-analysis to students in the health and life sciences are outlined, emphasizing conceptual understanding and interpretation, as well as an appreciation for the more controversial aspects of meta-analysis. Interactive classroom approaches are discussed, and resources to enhance consideration of this important topic are shared. These include bibliographies, helpful web sites, consideration of graphics, software, and freely available instructional materials. Developing approaches to the systematic evaluation of the quality of published meta-analyses are described. Finally, some of the more recent innovations within meta-analytic methodology are referenced.


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