Dear colleagues,
the Campbell Collaboration (C2) Education Coordination Group, supported
by the Department of Psychology II at the University of Mannheim, is
organizing a workshop on performing systematic reviews:
http://www.systematic-reviews.de
This training program has been designed to provide PhD, doctoral, or
research level participants with the fundamental background required to
conduct a systematic review of treatment, intervention, therapy, or
instruction in the area of education.
The workshop will take place at the University of Mannheim (Germany) and
encompass two consecutive sessions:
In the first session, held between February 12-15, 2008, participants will
* Select a Topic for Review
* Develop a Draft Protocol to include
-> Learn Information Retrieval Strategies
-> Coding Form
-> Quality Assessment Standards
-> Methodological Criteria for
-> Study Inclusion
-> Statistical Analysis
In the second session, held between June 24-27, 2008, participants will:
* Learn how to use Comprehensive Meta-Analysis software
* Conduct the analyses for studies collected to include:
-> Effect Size Calculations
-> Sensitivity Analysis
-> Publication Bias Analysis
-> Synthesize Effects Sizes
-> Heterogeneity Analysis
-> Missing Data Analysis
* Prepare a Draft version of the final review.
In between these two sessions, participants will have the opportunity to
closely interact with instructors and other participants with the aid of
a Web-based learning and collaboration system.
The workshop is explicitly designed to facilitate the completion of a
systematic review in the area of education. An outlet for the
publication and broad dissemination of completed reviews will be
provided by the Campbell Collaboration Education Coordination Group.
For more information and pre-registration, please visit the following
Web site:
http://www.systematic-reviews.de
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Sprecher der Sektion
Homepage: http://www.gesis.org/methodensektion/
Please circulate the following call, thanks Christof Wolf
* ISA-RC33 7th International Conference in Naples, September 1-5, 2008 *
Call for Papers for a Session on
* Comparative Analysis of European Microdata from Official Statistics *
Chairs of the session:
Christof Wolf & Heike Wirth, GESIS-ZUMA, Mannheim, Germany
The session focuses on microdata provided by either national statistical
agencies in Europe or Eurostat, such as the European Labour Force Survey
(EU-LFS), the European Study on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC),
the European Structure of Earning Survey (EU-SES) or Time Use Surveys in
Europe (see HETUS project). These data sets are the EU reference sources
regarding employment, income, social exclusion, earning and time use.
Even though most of these data are yet not easily accessible for
researchers, this might change in the future. The data offer several
advantages for social-structural analysis: Non-response is typically low
and sample sizes are usually very large making the analysis of even
small subgroups viable. With the increasing focus on (as well as need
of) international comparative research, more and more EU researchers
interested in social-structural analysis will turn their attention to
these data. However since the use of official microdata is rather new
ground and the data are directly or indirectly influenced by
EU-regulations, there is a need not only to discuss substantive but also
methodological questions.
Presentations focusing on methodological as well as on substantive
issues are welcome. Among the former are questions of data quality,
cross-national and inter-temporal comparability, and statistical
modeling. Presentations must be comparative and include data from at
least three countries.
SUBMISSIONS:
Send your submissions to the Chairs of the Session:
Christof Wolf (Christof.Wolf(a)gesis.org) and Heike Wirth
(Heike.Wirth(a)gesis.org) before February 17, 2008.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Abstract submission: February 17, 2008
Notification of acceptance: Latest by the end of March 2008
For further details about the conference refer to the conference
homepage: http://www.rc332008.unina.it/
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Sprecher der Sektion
Homepage: http://www.gesis.org/methodensektion/