Meta-analysis in Second Language Research: Choices and Challenges

Volume: 30, Pages: 85 - 110
Published: Mar 1, 2010
Abstract
Applied linguists are increasingly conducting meta-analysis in their substantive domains, because as a quantitative approach for averaging effect sizes across studies, it is more systematic and replicable than traditional, qualitative literature reviews. Additional strengths, such as increased statistical power, moderator analyses, and model testing, have also contributed to its appeal. The current review describes typical stages of a...
Paper Details
Title
Meta-analysis in Second Language Research: Choices and Challenges
Published Date
Mar 1, 2010
Volume
30
Pages
85 - 110
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