2007 Campbell Colloquium Presentations
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Agenda
Keynote Speakers
Parallel Sessions
Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 11:00-12:20 PM
Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 4:00-5:20 PM
Wednesday, May 16, 2007, 9:00-10:20 AM
Wednesday, May 16, 2007, 2:00-3:20 PM
Collection of Presentations
Plenary Keynote SpeakersUsing Research Evidence to Improve Policing Making High Quality Research Accessible To Policy Makers And Social Care Practitioners Policy Forum: What Do Policy Makers Want From Research?Sue Hackman, Chief Adviser for School Standards at the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) in London. Elizabeth Kelly, Director of Pathfinder Development Division, Public Service Reform Group in Scotland. Julie Taylor, Director of Commissioning & Partnership for NOMS. Nick Ross, President of HealthWatch and honorary fellow of the Academy of Experimental Criminologists. Parallel Session I - Tuesday, May 15th, 11:00- 12:20 PM |
Session I Symposium A |
Session I Workshop A |
Session I Paper A Involving Community-Based Organizations as Stakeholders: Producing Community-Relevant Reviews Toward Evidence-Based Practices in School: Challenges for Researchers |
Session I Symposium B Rapid Evidence Assessments: Just a Question of Time? Learning from Early REA Experience: The Policy Perspective Synthesis of Evidence from interventions to reduce gang-related crime: Comparison of Rapid Evidence Assessment and Systematic Review processes and outcomes |
Session I Workshop B |
Session I Paper B Bridging the Gap Between Pupil Level and District Level Interventions Dissemination of Results: Interventions in Secondary Mathematics with At-Risk Students |
Session I Symposium C |
Session I Workshop C |
Session I Paper C Utilizing Best Available Evidence for Child Welfare Worker Retention Interventions to Promote Walking: Diverse Quality of Best Available Evidence* |
Session I Workshop D |
Session I Paper D Enhancing Utility of Systematic Reviews from Methodological Quality of Primary Studies Drawing Conclusions About Causes from Systematic Reviews of Risk Factors
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Parallel Session II - Tuesday, May 15th, 4:00-5:20 PMSession II Symposium D |
Session II Symposium E Introduction to Mapping at SCIE |
Session II Workshop E |
Session II Paper E Integrating Trials and Qualitative Research in Reviews: Tools and Methods Ethical Issues in the Production of Systematic Reviews |
Session II Symposium F Estimating Overall Effect Size: Does the Between-Studies Variance Estimator have an Effect? Measuring Methodological Quality of Primary Studies for Meta-Analysis: Preliminary Results from a Proposed Scale DR2 Effect Size Estimates for Single-n Meta-analysis |
Session II Workshop F |
Session II Paper F The Quality of Reporting in RCTs in the Criminal Justice System Reviewing the Evidence on Reducing Re-offending: Progress and Pitfalls |
Session II Workshop G |
Session II Paper G Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment for Anti-Social Behaviour in Youth in Residential Treatment Making Sense of Reviewing for Social Work in the Field of Child Abuse and Neglect |
Session II Workshop H |
Session II Paper H Using Concept Mapping in Systematic Reviews The ORBIT Study: Outcome Reporting in Trials*
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Parallet Session III - Wednesday, May 16, 2007, 9:00-10:20 AM |
Session III Symposium G Developing an Argument Catalogue: What We've Learned So Far - Canadian Network for Knowledge Utilization Diverse Voices in Systematic Reviews - SCIE's Approach |
Session III Symposium H |
Session III Symposium I How to Develop a Theory Driven and Evidence Based Intervention? |
Session III Workshop I |
Session III Paper I A Pilot Study of the Quality and Rigor in Qualitative Research Form Credibility in Qualitative Systematic Reviews Within Health and Social Sciences |
Session III Workshop J |
Session III Paper J A Systematic Review of Child Outcomes of Financial Benefits to Families Are Work Travel Plans Effective, and If So Why? |
Session III Workshop K |
Session III Paper K Stakeholder Views - Building the Evidence Using Methods from Systematic Reviews Knowledge Translation and Disability and Rehabilitation Research |
Session III Paper L Implementation Fidelity and Its Impact on Systematic Reviews Researching the History of the Cochrane Collaboration: Lessons for Campbell
Parallel Sessions IV - Wednesday, May 16, 2007, 2:00-3:20 PM |
Session IV Symposium J Research Without Borders - Maximizing the Impact of University Research Assessing the Impact of Social Science Research |
Session IV Workshop L |
Session IV Workshop M |
Session IV Paper M New American Practitioners' Use of Systematic Reviews: A Content Analysis Utilisation of Social Science Research in Professional jobs Database Effective Interventions for Children and Adolescents |
Session IV Workshop N |
Session IV Paper N 'Golden Retriever Needed': Case Study in Retrieving Social Welfare Research Systematic Mapping for Setting Agendas: Health Inequalities Research Housing Investment and Health: A Review of the Best Available Evidence |
Session IV Paper O Explicit Connections: Supplying the 'to' in Research-To-Practice Organisation Transformation: An Inclusive Process. Implementing Multiple EBPs in a Multi-Site Organisation |
Session IV Paper P Challenges of Meta-Analysis from the Standpoint of Latent Variable Framework The Comparability of Effect Sizes Across Different Measurement Procedures: A Challenge to Meta-Analysis Meta-analysis, Effect Sizes, Investment Decisions and Economical Implications |
Session IV Paper Q Determining Sample Size in Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Modeling (MASEM) Using Multilevel Models for the Quantitative Integration of the Result of Single Studies Beyond Publication Bias: Precision Effect Testing with Meta-Regression Analysis |