| Literature DB >> 24163498 |
David J Roelfs1, Eran Shor, Louise Falzon, Karina W Davidson, Joseph E Schwartz.
Abstract
Meta-analytic methods are becoming increasingly important in sociological research. In this article we present an approach for meta-analysis which is especially helpful for sociologists. Conventional approaches to meta-analysis often prioritize "concept-driven" literature searches. However, in disciplines with high theoretical diversity, such as sociology, this search approach might constrain the researcher's ability to fully exploit the entire body of relevant work. We explicate a "measure-driven" approach, in which iterative searches and new computerized search techniques are used to increase the range of publications found (and thus the range of possible analyses) and to traverse time and disciplinary boundaries. We demonstrate this measure-driven search approach with two meta-analytic projects, examining the effects of various social variables on all-cause mortality.Entities:
Keywords: Meta-analysis; alternative search; measure-driven; mortality; new approach; sociology
Year: 2013 PMID: 24163498 PMCID: PMC3806145 DOI: 10.1177/0759106312465554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Methodol Sociol ISSN: 0759-1063