Oct
Skill School workshop series: Applied Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis in a nutshell
The increasing amount of literature in many social science fields makes it difficult for resarchers to assess and keep up with new evidence. As a result, systematic reviews and meta-analyses play an important role in synthesising research and help researchers and practitioners make evidence-based decisions.
Below is a short summary and a link to Skill School's webpage where you will find more info and register for this and other Skill School workshops.
The aim of this two-day course is to provide participants with an applied introduction to methods for conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses in the social sciences also in the light of new AI-based tools. The course focuses on all parts of a research synthesis, from how to formulate a research question, search and evaluate the literature, extract and code the data and finally, integrate findings using meta-analytic models. The course will be interactive and practical. There will be opportunities to get individual consultation on your own research ideas. Prior use of R is advantageous.
Time: 13.00–16.00 both days.
Arranged by: Lund Social Science Methods Centre
About the event
Location:
See Skill School's webpage
Target group:
Teachers, researchers, and doctoral candidates
Language:
In English
Contact:
skillschool [at] sam [dot] lu [dot] se