Senior Researcher in Education, Prevention Science, and Youth Development at @AIRInforms. Data nerd, meta-analyst, methods enthusiast. Dog and mountain person.
@lamichaelson introduced a new meaning for the phrase 'popping tags'.
"Study tags are fully customizable fields that can be added to appear alongside the default assignment and status fields on the studies portal."
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🎉Our full release launch on 12.01.23 was a success! Thanks to all who joined and participated in the webinar. 🎉
📺The recording will be made available on 12.08.23. In the meantime, enjoy this trailer of the webinar recording. 🤶🎄
youtu.be/imIg_Gpxzt8
ALT An infographic of MetaReviewer's functionality. It includes 5 aspects: (1) create (Create synthesis projects where team members can collaborate in real time and keep track of project workflow from start to finish), (2) screen (Conduct full-text screening before seamlessly transitioning to data extraction), (3) code (Extract and store study information using customizable codebook templates designed to preserve the hierarchical structure of your data by default), (4) estimate (Compute effect sizes for meta-analysis based on built-in formulas that display the results), and (5) reconcile (Reconcile conflicts between screeners and coders to ensure your final dataset is unbiased and accurate). The post includes a link to the registration webinar at the top; at the bottom, it references the Methods of Synthesis and Integration Center at the American Institutes for Research.
🎉 Exciting news! After a successful beta launch, we're thrilled to announce the full release of MetaReviewer on 11.01.23!
Fully open, entirely FREE, and ready to revolutionize your synthesis processes. 🚀 #MetaReviewer#FullRelease#FreeTool#metaanalysis#systematicreview
Means 👻 Standard Deviations 🎃 Intraclass Correlations 💀 Oh My! 🐈⬛
Think entering effect size data into @Meta_Reviewer is as scary as entering a haunted house? It's not!
Walk through each steps by watching this short video #MetaReviewerMondaysyoutu.be/AoHAijPioxc
Nice piece from @karlastarr on why being a "lazy" millennial actually makes sense when our entire generation won't get their marshmallow karlastarr.medium.com/the-ma…
What can researchers do with multiple studies on the same topic—especially when some of them contradict each other? Systematic review is a method that helps researchers make sense of a topic's full research landscape. Learn more in the latest from our Methods in a Minute series.
Check out a new interactive web tool from AIR's Methods of Synthesis and Integration Center (#AIRMOSAIC) that allows users to build their own #metaanalysis, summarizing results from over 200 mathematics intervention studies from the last 25 years. bit.ly/33ZKXh8
How long would you wait to get more sweets? What about more gifts? Cultural habits may shape which one kids wait longer for - and the skills they engage. Learn more from @makifactor@lamichaelson @Jade_Noelani & our cross-cultural team (Fri 4:30 EDT): tinyurl.com/y4wh4ny3 5/
What works in remote learning?
The WWC worked with the @ERICinfo to screen 932 studies about what we know works. See the results here:
ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/Distance…
Most theories and statistical approaches in executive function research focus on explaining people in general. But group-based findings may not apply equally well to all members of the group. New in-press paper led by @DianYu4authors.elsevier.com/c/1cPT7…
Excellent take on the replication crisis from the perspective of ego-depletion by @minzlicht & @yorl. I'm over the moon about the shout-out to our ego-depletion replication (failure) study, this really made my day! @JohnLurquin @lamichaelson @dgustavson88 @NickCarruth1
New Episode!
Is Ego Depletion Real?
By listener request, Yoel quizzes Mickey about ego depletion. After more than a decade studying ego depletion, does Mickey still have any faith in the phenomenon?
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