The Society for Research Synthesis Methodology (abbreviated SRSM) is an international, interdisciplinary learned society dedicated to promoting and fostering the study of research synthesis: the process whereby the results of multiple scientific studies are combined.[1] It was founded in November 2005, with its organizational meeting held on November 11 and 12 of that year. It has 85 active members.[2][3] Its official journal is Research Synthesis Methods, which has been published by Wiley since 2010.[4][5] It holds annual meetings every summer for members (and occasionally nonmembers) to present their research.[2] The president for the 2023–2024 term is Terri Pigott, and the president-elect is Ian Shrier.[6]
Formation | 2005 |
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Type | Learned society |
Purpose | "to encourage the development of theory, and methods, and encourage rigorous applications in research synthesis and associated topics" |
Location | |
Region served | worldwide |
Membership | 85 |
President | Terri Pigott |
Secretary | Hayley Jones |
Treasurer | Ian Saldanha |
Publication | Research Synthesis Methods |
Website | www |
Past presidents
edit- Tianjing Li (2022–23)
- Georgia Salanti (2021–22)
- Jack Vevea (2019–21)
- Christopher H. Schmid (2018–19)
- Michael Borenstein (2017–18)
- Kay Dickersin (2016–17)
- Jessica Gurevitch (2015–16)
- Lesley Stewart (2014–15)
- William Shadish (2013–14)
- Hannah Rothstein (2012–13)
- Jesse Berlin (2011–12)
- David Jones (2010–11)
- John Ioannidis (2009–10)
- Larry V. Hedges (2008–09)
- Alex Sutton (2007–08)
- Betsy Becker (2006–07)
- Julian Higgins (2005–06)
References
edit- ^ "Service". Brown University. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
- ^ a b "About SRSM". University of California Merced. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
- ^ Gurevitch, Jessica; Koricheva, Julia; Nakagawa, Shinichi; Stewart, Gavin (2018-03-07). "Meta-analysis and the science of research synthesis". Nature. 555 (7695): 175–182. doi:10.1038/nature25753. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 29517004.
- ^ "Research Synthesis Methods". Wiley Online Library. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
- ^ Suri, Harsh (2013-07-31). Towards Methodologically Inclusive Research Syntheses: Expanding possibilities. Routledge. p. 21. ISBN 9781134089116.
- ^ "Officers". Society for Research Synthesis Methodology. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
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