Hi everyone

Last chance to register for our new 4-day seminars on Meta-Analysis: 
Introductory and Advanced 
<https://instats.org/structuredcourse/meta-analysis-introductory-and-advanced2>,
 running Jan 13 - 16 and January 27 - 30, with renowned meta-analytic expert 
Michael Borenstein (who is also the author of the Comprehensive Meta-Analysis 
program). The introductory seminar 
<https://instats.org/seminar/meta-analysis-an-introductory-course2> provides 
the knowledge and skills needed to start conducting and reporting the results 
of meta-analyses. An emphasis is placed on the two primary types of 
meta-analysis: fixed-effects versus random-effects models. All sessions include 
time for an extensive discussion. The advanced seminar 
<https://instats.org/seminar/meta-analysis-an-advanced-course2> covers a 
variety of additional topics, including how to quantify and explain 
heterogeneity in effects across studies. Participants will learn how to use 
subgroups analysis and meta-regression while covering publ
 ication bias, complex data sets, limitations of the random-effects model, and 
more. In both seminars, each topic will be introduced at the conceptual level, 
followed by worked examples and exercises so that participants will feel 
comfortable performing these analyses on their own.

You can sign up for either seminar individually, but by signing up for both 
seminars 
<https://instats.org/structuredcourse/meta-analysis-introductory-and-advanced2> 
an automatic 10% discount is applied to both. We hope to see you at these 
unique events with one of the world's leading experts in meta-analysis.


Best wishes

Michael Zyphur
Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
instats.org <http://instats.org>
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