Methods for Research Synthesis: from meta-analysis to meta-ethnography
Date:
20/04/2015 - 13/07/2015
Organised by:
EPPI-Centre, UCL Institute of Education, University College London
Presenter:
Professor James Thomas
Level:
Advanced (specialised prior knowledge)
Contact:
Venue: Online
Description:
This course is designed for experienced researchers who wish to gain an advanced, working knowledge of synthesis methods. You will learn about, and use, both established and emerging methods that you can then employ in your own research. This course will provide you with highly sought after skills and knowledge, supporting career development in those academic, policy or practice settings where systematic reviews are used and produced.
This course will equip you with the skills to undertake a qualitative or quantitative synthesis in a systematic review. On successful completion, you will become familiar with the aims and rationale for different methods of critical appraisal and research synthesis.
Cost:
For a discussion about fees please contact us.
Website and registration:
Region:
International
Keywords:
Data Mining, Research Policy, Evidence-Based Policy and Practice, E-learning
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