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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Preface xi
  4. Section I. Introduction and Planning
  5. 1. Place of Meta-analysis among Other Methods of Research Synthesis 3
  6. 2. The Procedure of Meta-analysis in a Nutshell 14
  7. Section II. Initiating a Meta-analysis
  8. 3. First Steps in Beginning a Meta-analysis 27
  9. 4. Gathering Data: Searching Literature and Selection Criteria 37
  10. 5. Extraction and Critical Appraisal of Data 52
  11. 6. Effect Sizes: Conventional Choices and Calculations 61
  12. 7. Using Other Metrics of Effect Size in Meta-analysis 72
  13. Section III. Essential Analytic Models and Methods
  14. 8. Statistical Models and Approaches to Inference 89
  15. 9. Moment and Least-S quares Based Approaches to Meta-analytic Inference 108
  16. 10. Maximum Likelihood Approaches to Meta-analysis 125
  17. 11. Bayesian Meta-analysis 145
  18. 12. Software for Statistical Meta-analysis 174
  19. Section IV. Statistical Issues and Problems
  20. 13. Recovering Missing or Partial Data from Studies: A Survey of Conversions and Imputations for Meta-analysis 195
  21. 14. Publication and Related Biases 207
  22. 15. Temporal Trends in Effect Sizes: Causes, Detection, and Implications 237
  23. 16. Statistical Models for the Meta-analysis of Nonindependent Data 255
  24. 17. Phylogenetic Nonindependence and Meta-analysis 284
  25. 18. Meta-analysis of Primary Data 300
  26. 19. Meta-analysis of Results from Multisite Studies 313
  27. Section V. Presentation and Interpretation of Results
  28. 20. Quality Standards for Research Syntheses 323
  29. 21. Graphical Presentation of Results 339
  30. 22. Power Statistics for Meta-analysis: Tests for Mean Effects and Homogeneity 348
  31. 23. Role of Meta-analysis in Interpreting the Scientific Literature 364
  32. 24. Using Meta-analysis to Test Ecological and Evolutionary Theory 381
  33. 25. History and Progress of Meta-analysis 407
  34. 26. Contributions of Meta-analysis to Conservation and Management 420
  35. 27. Conclusions: Past, Present, and Future of Meta-analysis in Ecology and Evolution 426
  36. Glossary 433
  37. Frequently Asked Questions 441
  38. References 447
  39. List of Contributors 487
  40. Subject Index 489
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