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Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Workshop 1. Why We Need Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses? (José) • What are the three crises in social sciences? • Crisis of Replication • Crisis of Verification • Crisis of Proliferation • What are the repercusions of these crises? • How they connected to social justice and equity? • How can Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses address these crises? • The New Statistics • Pre-registration • Transparency • Open science • Open data • Impact 2. Systematic Reviews: Basic Concepts and Practical Exercises (Karina) • What are systematic reviews? • How to conduct systematic reviews? (Hands-on activity) • Research questions • Inclusion/exclusion criteria • Search terms • Search engines • Flow chart 3. Meta-Analysis: Basic Concepts and Practical Exercises (Kevin) • What are meta-analyses? • How to conduct meta-analyses? (Hands-on activity) • Research questions • Effect sizes • Codebook • Coding and reliability • Data analyses 4. Other resources
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