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I work on and teach methods for meta-analysis πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ #academicsky #metaanalysis #evidencesynthesis ORCID: 0000-0002-5976-246X
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JIC, here is an OSF Folder of the following What Works Clearinghouse materials as of February 2025: - Data from Study Reviews - Handbooks and Reviewer Resources - Intervention Reports - Practice Guides osf.io/w5aq8/

Come join us!

Do you know a US-based researcher who wants to update their meta-analysis skills? #MATI2025 is accepting applications for our one-week training workshop in Chicago from July 28th – August 1st. Apply by March 2nd: www.meta-analysis-training-institute.com/application-...

My colleague @davidimiller.bsky.social with great advice on dissemination and communications. David really understand the power of comms.

JOBS: Multiple evidence synthesis posts available at the University of Bristol: *4x (Senior) Research Associate (SRA/RA) in Evidence Synthesis www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de... *SRA in Medical Statistics www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de... *SRA in Information Science www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de...

JOB! We're looking for a post doc (or equivalent) statistician with interest in meta-analysis and NMA to work across University of Bristol's 3 NIHR Evidence Synthesis Groups. www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/de... Yes, I know this is a crazy time to advertise and I'll send reminders after Christmas!

Check out this project πŸ‘‡πŸΌ Really excited to be a part of this!

🚨🚨 Out TODAY in Psych Bulletin!! 🚨🚨 After 5 long years, the NSF meta-analysis I led on children's gender stereotypes about STEM and verbal abilities just came out today in Psych Bulletin!! In the words of great cultural critic Stefon, it has everything... doi.org/10.1037/bul0...

What a great opportunity!!

Do you know a US-based STEM researcher interested in learning systematic review and meta-analysis? #MMARI2025 is accepting applications for our workshop in Washington, DC from May 19th - 23rd! Application deadline is 1/27/2025. Apply here: www.meta-analysis-research-institute.com/application

Just published last week! Extension of the PRISMA 2020 statement for living #SystematicReviews (PRISMA-LSR): checklist and explanation #ReportingGuideline www.bmj.com/content/387/...

ICYMI: We will be accepting applications for this key senior role at COS until December 6th. If you have substantial experience leading research teams in academia or industry and want to apply those skills toward evaluating and improving research culture and practice, then please consider applying!

Question for my #EvidenceSynthesis #MetaAnalysis #SystematicReview folks: I'm organizing the 2025 meeting of the Society for Research Synthesis Methods (www.srsm.org). Currently working on the call for submissions, which it has me dreaming about sessions I would love to see at the conference....

Want to learn from some great search specialists? Check this out πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

Please help out Matt!!

Coming up in four hours!

Made a start on a starter pack for former twitter folk loosely affiliated with the Evidence Synthesis Hackathon. Join and help rebuild by suggesting people to add in the comments below πŸ™ go.bsky.app/NS9aXT3

*Don't miss out - early bird rate ends 30 November!* Join us in Exeter for 2-day, in person course on systematic reviews of quantitative and qualitative research and mixed methods evidence synthesis. #academicsky #systematicreviews More info here: www.exeter.ac.uk/faculties/hl...

Register here for our next webinar with Mikkel Vembye: www.srmasig.org/seminar/

Please join us!

Important new guidance on methodology for Campbell Collaboration systematic reviews, from Ariel Aloe and colleagues onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

If you are in the US and want to learn about meta-analysis, join us at the NSF-funded MMARI workshop! Learn more here: www.meta-analysis-research-institute.com

Holy moly, am I looking forward to the next installment of the Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG online seminar! SO excited that I'll get to introduce Dr. Julia Littell, speaking on the logic of generalization from systematic reviews and meta-analysis.

Don’t miss this one - Julia always has something interesting to say!