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Basic course (Modules 1-4)

Basic Course (Module 1)
Basic concepts 1
Meta-Analysis where the effect size is consistent across studies
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Basic Course (Module 2)
Basic concepts 2
Meta-Analysis where effect size varies across studies
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Basic Course (Module 3)
How to perform and report a meta-analysis
using continuous and dichotomous outcomes
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Basic Course (Module 4)
How to perform and report a meta-analysis
using incidence, correlation, and risk difference
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Advanced course (Modules 5-8)

Advanced Course (Module 5)
Subgroup Analyses –
Comparing the effect size in different sets of studies
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Advanced Course (Module 6)
Meta-regression –
Assessing the relationship of covariates with effect size
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Advanced Course (Module 7)
Working with complex data sets
Multiple outcomes, time points, comparisons, subgroups
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Advanced Course (Module 8)
Publication bias, limitations of the random effects model
Risk of bias, and other issues
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"Michael Borenstein is an extremely clear teacher. He explains meta-analyses procedures in a systematic and 'simple' way, meaning that he describes the concepts without complicated words. I got a good overview of how to use CMA in my future work. Thank you for the support to develop more self-efficacy with respect to performing meta-analyses and interpreting the results."

Silvia Titze - University of Graz, Austria


"A lot of important information is covered in this course. I have gained a good understanding of the basic concepts of meta-analysis and become aware of some of the misunderstandings and 'traps' that are commonly encountered. I will definitely need to review all the information and apply it to my own M-A to reinforce what I've learned. Fortunately there is plenty of written and electronic back-up information provided too. Michael is a very passionate and generous instructor."

Janis Harse - University of Western Australia - Sydney 2020

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