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Educational Researcher Nov 1976, Vol. 5, No. 10

Educational Researcher Nov 1976, Vol. 5, No. 10. EDITORIAL. Meta-analysis and interactive evaluation will without doubt be abused as well as used with positive benefit. In the mid-1970’s, Gene Glass, and educational researcher, published a brief paper which, ….

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Educational Researcher Nov 1976, Vol. 5, No. 10

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  1. Educational Researcher Nov 1976, Vol. 5, No. 10

  2. EDITORIAL Meta-analysis and interactive evaluation will without doubt be abused as well as used with positive benefit.

  3. In the mid-1970’s, Gene Glass, and educational researcher, published a brief paper which, … … signaled the beginning of a new way of thinking about information in the sciences. Indeed, “Primary, secondary, and meta-analysis of research” (Glass 1976) is arguably one of the most influential papers in the history of science. Glass, then in his mid-thirties and fully aware of the topic’s potential importance, had labored and agonized over the paper for two years … In the intervening quarter-century, meta-analysis has become a staple of medical research, as well as those sciences which first embraced it: social science and psychology, management and marketing, education, and epidemiology. But the embrace, or at least acceptance, of meta-analysis has not been universal. Indeed, it has been reviled, sometimes vehemently. KW Goodman. Ethics and evidence-based medicine. Fallibility and responsibility in clinical science.

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