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5th Annual meeting of the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology



5th Annual meeting of the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology





PROGRAMME






Sala de Grados, School of Business, University of Cartagena



5-7 July 2010

Monday, 5 July


0930 Welcome: John Ioannidis, President, and

Julio Sánchez Meca, Local Arrangements Chair


0945 Presidential Address

John Ioannidis: Meta-research and the art of getting it wrong


1045 Coffee


1115 Introductions by delegates


1200 Cross-disciplinary challenges

Gavin Stewart


1230 Lunch


Special Session: Bias adjustment in synthesis


1330 Bias adjustment in evidence synthesis

Becky Turner


1400 Models for potentially biased evidence in meta-analysis using empirically based priors

Nicky J Welton


1430 ‘Cross-disciplinary’ discussion, led by Mike Brannick and Larry Hedges


1510 Tea


1540 Adjusting for biases in a multi-parameter epidemiological synthesis model

Tony Ades


1610 A case study in sensitivity to bias adjustments in a meta-analysis incorporated into a cost-effectiveness model

Hayley Jones, Sylwia Bujkiewicz, Rebecca Turner, Monica Lai, Nicola Cooper, Neil Hawkins, Hazel Pilgrim, Keith Abrams, David Spiegelhalter, Alex Sutton


1630 Mapping bias issues in 30 years of biomedical research

David Chavalarias & John Ioannidis


1650 General discussion of bias adjustment issues



1715 End of session


{1715-1915 Trustees meeting (for Trustees only)}


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Tuesday, 6 July


Session 2: General methodological issues



0900 Issues in the planning of systematic reviews in food and feed safety

Julian Higgins


0920 Comparing the performance of alternative statistical tests for moderators in mixed-effects meta-regression models

José A López-López, Wolfgang Viechtbauer, Julio Sánchez-Meca & Fulgencio Marín-Martínez


0950 The Reliability Generalization Meta-analytic Approach: Do different Statistical Methods 
matter?

Julio Sánchez Meca, José A. López-López, José A López-Pina & Fulgencio Marín-Martínez


1010 Sample Heterogeneity and Reliability Generalization

Juan Botella


1030 Conducting Meta-Analyses in R with the metafor Package

Wolfgang Viechtbauer



1050 Coffee


Session 3: Correlated estimates


1120 Structural Equation Models in Meta-Analysis: Can Control Stochastic Dependence Due to Multiple Treatment Groups

Paul R. Hernadez, Tania B. Huedo-Medina, H. Jane Rogers & Blair T. Johnson


1140 Synthesis of a Partial Effect Size for the r Family

Ariel Aloe


1200 Further Results on Robust Variance Estimates for Meta-analysis Involving Correlated Effect Size Estimates

Elizabeth Tipton & Nathan Jones


1220 Representing multiple treatment effects using synthesized regression models

Betsy Becker


1240 Synthesizing evidence on multiple measures with measurement errors

Guobing Lu & Tony Ades


1300 Lunch


Tuesday, 6 July (ctd)


Session 4: Special designs


1400 Meta-analysis of Growth Curves from Sample Means

Jack L. Vevea & Martyna Citkowicz


1430 Diagnostic reviews: should we focus summary points or summary curves?

Petra Macaskill


1450 Characteristics of Single-Case Designs Relevant to Their Synthesis.

Will R Shadish & Kristynn Sullivan.


1510 The Visual and Narrative Interpretation of Research Syntheses

Geoffrey D. Borman & Jeffrey A. Grigg


1530 Tea


1545 Business Meeting

including presentation of the Olkin Award,

and a report from the Journal editors.


1715 End of Session



1800 Harbour boat trip, followed by bus to dinner in Cabo de Palos


2400 Return to NH Hotel


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Wednesday, 7 July


Session 5: Networks and Multilevel analyses


0900 Structural- vs. Study-Level Characteristics in Meta-Analysis: Application to HIV Prevention Interventions
Tania B. Huedo-Medina & Blair T. Johnson


0920 Using multilevel models for dependent effect sizes

Wim Van den Noortgate


0940 Second Order Meta-Analysis

Frank L. Schmidt & In-Sue Oh


1000 Combining Pre-Post and Group Comparison Effect Sizes to Conduct a Multiple-Treatments Meta-Analysis of Substance Abuse Treatment for Adolescents

Mark W. Lipsey, Emily Tanner-Smith & Sandra J. Wilson

Wednesday, 7 July (ctd)


1020 Multiple Treatments Meta-Analysis for Categorical Outcomes

Christopher H Schmid, Thomas A Trikalinos & Ingram Olkin


1040 Coffee



Session 6: Publication bias and missing data (etc)


1110 Quantifying Selective Reporting and the Proteus Phenomenon for Multiple Datasets with Similar Bias

Thomas Pfeiffer, Lars Bertram & John P.A. Ioannidis


1130 Empirical investigation of bias in the reporting, publication, and dissemination of randomized controlled trials in the behavioral and social sciences: A proposal

Julia H. Littell


1150 The need for principles for meta-analysis utilizing non–peer-reviewed data in the public domain

Jesse A. Berlin


1220 A New Approach to Meta-analysis Using Joint Partial Identification Regions

Christopher Rhoads


1240 Using Bibliometric Temporal Trends to Predict Numbers of Studies Available for Research Synthesis

Blair T. Johnson &Tania B. Huedo-Medina



1300 Lunch



1400 The Olkin Award Lecture

Joseph Lau: Towards a Data Repository for Systematic Reviews in Healthcare


1500 End of presentation sessions




1600 Bus from NH Hotel to Murcia, for tour followed by Conference Dinner at Siete Coronas Hotel


2400 Return to NH Hotel Cartagena by bus for those not staying at Siete Coronas Hotel, Murcia

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