Meta-Analysis Methods and Issues

 

Mark W. Lipsey.  Those confounded moderators in meta-analysis: Good, bad, and ugly.  The Annals [of the American Academy of Political and Social Science], 2003, 587 (May), 69-81.

 

Mark. W. Lipsey. Meta-analysis and program outcome evaluation. Socialvetenskaplig Tidskrift, 2002, 9(2-3), 194-208.

 

Mark W. Lipsey & David B. Wilson.  The way in which intervention studies have "personality" and why it is important to meta-analysis.  Evaluation & the Health Professions, 2001, 24(3), 236-254.

 

Mark W. Lipsey & David B. Wilson. Practical Meta-Analysis, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2001.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Meta-analysis and the learning curve in evaluation practice. American Journal of Evaluation, 2000, 21(2), 207-212.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Method and rationality are not social diseases. American Journal of Evaluation, 2000, 21(2), 221-223.

 

Mark W. Lipsey & David B. Wilson. Toolkit for Practical Meta-analysis. Cambridge, MA: Human Services Research Institute, 1996.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Using linked meta-analysis to build policy models. In W.J. Bukoski (Ed.). Meta-Analysis of Drug Abuse Prevention Programs (NIDA Research Monograph 170). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1997, 216-233.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Identifying potential variables and analysis opportunities. Chapter 9 in H. Cooper & L.V. Hedges (Eds.). The handbook of research synthesis. NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 1994.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Meta-analysis in evaluation research: Moving from description to explanation. In H.T. Chen & P.H. Rossi (Eds.). Using theory to improve program and policy evaluations (pp. 229-241). NY: Greenwood Press, 1992.

 

Joseph A. Durlak & Mark W. Lipsey. A practitioner's guide to meta-analysis. American Journal of Community Psychology, 1991, 19(3), 291-332.