Conducting Meta-Analysis Using SAS

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A01=Allen I. Huffcutt
A01=Winfred Arthur
A01=Winston Bennett
approach
Artifact Distribution
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Author_Winfred Arthur
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Chi Square Test
Confidence Interval
credibility
Credibility Intervals
Criterion Unreliability
data
Data Set
Data Sets
Effect Size Data
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
error
glassian
Glassian approach
Hunter Schmidt method
intervals
Jr.
Mental Rotation Test
Meta-analytic Data
Moderator Analysis
Moderator Variables
outlier detection statistics
pooled standard deviation
Potential Outliers
primary
Primary Study
PROC MEANS
sampling
Sampling Error
sampling error analysis
Sampling Error Variance
SAS Code
SAS Program
SAS Statement
Scree Plot
Scree Plot Analysis
Situational Specificity Hypothesis
Sort
step-by-step SAS meta-analysis guide
studies
Study Coefficients
variance

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805838091
  • Weight: 294g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Conducting Meta-Analysis Using SAS reviews the meta-analysis statistical procedure and shows the reader how to conduct one using SAS. It presents and illustrates the use of the PROC MEANS procedure in SAS to perform the data computations called for by the two most commonly used meta-analytic procedures, the Hunter & Schmidt and Glassian approaches.

This book serves as both an operational guide and user's manual by describing and explaining the meta-analysis procedures and then presenting the appropriate SAS program code for computing the pertinent statistics. The practical, step-by-step instructions quickly prepare the reader to conduct a meta-analysis. Sample programs available on the Web further aid the reader in understanding the material.

Intended for researchers, students, instructors, and practitioners interested in conducting a meta-analysis, the presentation of both formulas and their associated SAS program code keeps the reader and user in touch with technical aspects of the meta-analysis process. The book is also appropriate for advanced courses in meta-analysis psychology, education, management, and other applied social and health sciences departments.

Winfred Arthur Jr., Winston Bennett, Allen I. Huffcutt

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