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Preliminary questions for prospective meta-analysts of global environmental change: a research note

Pages 169-171 | Received 22 Oct 2013, Accepted 23 Dec 2013, Published online: 26 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

Case studies of global environmental change have become the focus of an increasing number of meta-analyses during the past decade. In this context preliminary questions about the feasibility and desirability of conducting meta-analyses have become more salient. Here we address three questions that researchers would want to answer before embarking on a meta-analysis of research on global environmental change. (1) What are the comparative advantages of meta-analyses relative to other ways of generalising about global environmental change? (2) When is the population of cases studies in a field suitable for a meta-analysis? (3) What kinds of methodological skills contribute to well-done meta-analyses? This research note addresses each of these questions.

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