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Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association
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Not kidding about Dr. Riley being a leading expert. This man literally wrote (...err, edited...) The Book on IPD meta-analysis. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10....
Individual Participant Data Meta‐Analysis
Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis: A Handbook for Healthcare Research provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles and methods that healthcare researchers need when considering, conducting or using individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis projects. Written and edited by researchers with substantial experience in the field, the book details key concepts and practical guidance for each stage of an IPD meta-analysis project, alongside illustrated examples and summary learning points. Split into five parts, the book chapters take the reader through the journey from initiating and planning IPD projects to obtaining, checking, and meta-analysing IPD, and appraising and reporting findings. The book initially focuses on the synthesis of IPD from randomised trials to evaluate treatment effects, including the evaluation of participant-level effect modifiers (treatment-covariate interactions). Detailed extension is then made to specialist topics such as diagnostic test accuracy, prognostic factors, risk prediction models, and advanced statistical topics such as multivariate and network meta-analysis, power calculations, and missing data. Intended for a broad audience, the book will enable the reader to: Understand the advantages of the IPD approach and decide when it is needed over a conventional systematic review Recognise the scope, resources and challenges of IPD meta-analysis projects Appreciate the importance of a multi-disciplinary project team and close collaboration with the original study investigators Understand how to obtain, check, manage and harmonise IPD from multiple studies Examine risk of bias (quality) of IPD and minimise potential biases throughout the project Understand fundamental statistical methods for IPD meta-analysis, including two-stage and one-stage approaches (and their differences), and statistical software to implement them Clearly report and disseminate IPD meta-analyses to inform policy, practice and future research Critically appraise existing IPD meta-analysis projects Address specialist topics such as effect modification, multiple correlated outcomes, multiple treatment comparisons, non-linear relationships, test accuracy at multiple thresholds, multiple imputation, and developing and validating clinical prediction models Detailed examples and case studies are provided throughout.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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...prognostic factors and risk prediction models. He will also highlight some of their challenges and pitfalls. Intended for a broad audience, the talk will help those considering, undertaking or appraising IPD meta-analysis projects.
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In this talk, Dr. Riley will provide an introduction to Individual Participant Data (IPD) meta-analysis projects. He will explain their rationale, advantages and key steps, and discuss various examples including the examination of treatment effects, treatment-covariate interactions, test accuracy...
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Please join us next week Friday for our final seminar of the 2025 season! We are thrilled to be joined by Dr. Richard Riley (@richarddriley.bsky.social), a leading expert in individual participant data meta-analysis, to discuss the rationale, concepts, and pitfalls in conducting IPD syntheses.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online Seminar Series

Friday, May 16, 2025
8 am PDT / 9 am MDT / 10 am CDT / 11 am EDT / 15.00 UTC
**note the earlier time**

Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis Projects: Rationale, Concepts and Pitfalls
Dr. Richard Riley, University of Birmingham

More details and registration at https://www.srmasig.org/seminar/upcoming-seminars/
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The next meeting of our online seminar series will be next Friday, April 18th. We're delighted to be joined by Dr. Yukiko Maeda to talk about approaches to qualitative evidence synthesis and the challenges of applying these methods in education research.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online Seminar Series

Friday, April 18, 2025
9 am PST / 10 am MST / 11 am CST / 12 noon EST / 16.00 UTC

Synthesizing Qualitative Evidence in Education: Opportunities and Challenges of Meta-Aggregation
Dr. Yukiko Maeda, Purdue University College of Education

More information at https://www.srmasig.org/seminar/upcoming-seminars/
srma-sig.bsky.social
The next meeting of our online seminar series will be next Friday, April 18th. We're delighted to be joined by Dr. Yukiko Maeda to talk about approaches to qualitative evidence synthesis and the challenges of applying these methods in education research.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online Seminar Series

Friday, April 18, 2025
9 am PST / 10 am MST / 11 am CST / 12 noon EST / 16.00 UTC

Synthesizing Qualitative Evidence in Education: Opportunities and Challenges of Meta-Aggregation
Dr. Yukiko Maeda, Purdue University College of Education

More information at https://www.srmasig.org/seminar/upcoming-seminars/
srma-sig.bsky.social
The next meeting off our online seminar series is coming up in a little over a week, on Friday March 14. We are thrilled to host Dr. Chris Cipriano (@drchriscip.bsky.social) from the Yale School of Medicine to share her work developing a living systematic review on social emotional learning.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online Seminar Series

Friday, March 14, 2025
9 am PST / 10 am MST / 11 am CST / 12 noon EST / 16.00 UTC

Launching a Living Systematic Review of SEL in a Politically Charged Climate: From Evidence Synthesis to Practical Significance
Dr. Christina Cipriano, Yale School of Medicine

More information at https://www.srmasig.org/seminar/upcoming-seminars/
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Our online seminar series will be continuing this semester with four great speakers. The first is coming up on Friday, February 14th. Dr. Man Chen from UT Austin will be presenting her work on Adapting Methods for Correcting Selective Reporting Bias in Meta-Analysis of Dependent Effect Sizes.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online Seminar Series

Friday, February 14, 2025
9 am PST / 10 am MST / 11 am CST / 12 noon EST / 16.00 UTC

Adapting Methods for Correcting Selective Reporting Bias in Meta-Analysis of Dependent Effect Sizes
Dr. Man Chen, University of Texas at Austin

More details and registration at https://www.srmasig.org/seminar/upcoming-seminars/
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Please join us this Friday (12/13) for the next installment of our online seminar series. This month, Drs. John Ferron and Megan Kirby will be sharing recent work on how to approach effect sizes and meta-analysis of single-case designs.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online Seminar Series

Friday, December 13, 2024
9 am PST / 10 am MST / 11 am CST / 12 noon EST / 16.00 UTC

Friday the 13th & Single Case Experimental Designs: Allegedly Unlucky Encounters for Meta-Analysts
Dr. John Ferron, University of South Florida
Dr. Megan Kirby, Language Dynamics Group

More details and registration at https://www.srmasig.org/seminar/upcoming-seminars/
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christelh.bsky.social
Interested in trying out AI for abstract screening? Check out the recording of the November @srma-sig.bsky.social seminar where @mbye.bsky.social present the AIscreenR R package. Looks very promising.

www.srmasig.org/seminar/2024...
2024-25 Seminars and Recordings
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Methodology
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Details and registration info on our website here: www.srmasig.org

P.S. We have deleted our account on the Bad Old Place so would appreciate any help in spreading the word!
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Hey folks, our seminar series is still rolling along, and we've got a great talk coming up on Friday. Dr. Mikkel Vembye will be sharing his research work on using large language models as second screeners in systematic reviews.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online Seminar Series

Friday, November 15, 2024
9 am PST / 10 am MST / 11 am CST / 12 noon EST / 16.00 UTC

Using GPT API Models as Second Screeners of Titles and Abstracts in High-Quality Systematic Reviews
Dr. Mikkel Vembye
Danish Center for Social Science Research

More details: https://www.srmasig.org/seminar/upcoming-seminars/

Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIldOuorzwiGNAnEoedUXskxj2maT3GbmBH#/registration
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Our online seminar line-up for Fall 2024
jepusto.bsky.social
#MetaAnalysis folks take note! The AERA SIG on Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis will be back with our online seminar series this Fall! We've got an awesome line-up over the next few months, starting (Fri 9/27) with Getting Meta-Analysis Done: A Panel Discussion with Experienced Reviewers.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG 
Upcoming 2024 Events
Fridays 9-10 am Pacific, 10-11 am Mountain, 11-12 noon Central, 12-1 Eastern, 16.00-17.00 UTC

Sep 27: Getting Meta-Analysis Done: A Panel Discussion with Experienced Reviewers
Carlton Fong, Peng Peng, and Amanda Neitzel

Oct 18: Fitting Flexible Meta-Analytic Models with Structural Equation Modeling
Mike Cheung
Note special start time of 8 am MDT / 9 am CDT / 10 am EDT / 16 CEST

Nov 15: Using GPT API models as second screeners of titles and abstracts in high-quality systematic reviews
Mikkel Vembye

Dec 13: Friday the 13th and Single Case Experimental Designs: Allegedly Unlucky Encounters for Meta-Analysts
John Ferron and Megan Kirby
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Our next talk in the Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online seminar series will be from Dr. Mike Cheung from the National University of Singapore, sharing wisdom on how to fit meta-analytic models in an SEM framework. It's coming up in just under two weeks, on Friday October 18th.
AERA Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis SIG Online Seminar Series

Friday, October 18, 2024
7 am PDT / 8 am MDT / 9 am CDT / 10 am EDT / 14.00 UTC

Fitting Flexible Meta-Analytic Models with Structural Equation Modeling
Dr. Mike Cheung
National University of Singapore

More details and registration at https://www.srmasig.org/seminar/upcoming-seminars/