Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Introduction to Meta‐Analysis
200910.6k citationsLarry V. Hedges et al.profile →
Statistical Methods for Meta-Analysis
19889.0k citationsLarry V. Hedges et al.Journal of Educational Statisticsprofile →
A basic introduction to fixed-effect and random-effects models for meta-analysis
20105.0k citationsLarry V. Hedges et al.Research Synthesis Methodsprofile →
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Pustejovsky, James E., Larry V. Hedges, & William R. Shadish. (2015). Design-comparable effect sizes in multiple baseline designs: A general modeling framework. Quality Engineering. 60(4). 367–370.4 indexed citations
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Hedges, Larry V., et al.. (2013). A Validity Study of the NAEP Full Population Estimates..1 indexed citations
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Rindskopf, David, William R. Shadish, & Larry V. Hedges. (2012). A Simple Effect Size Estimator for Single Case Designs Using WinBUGS.. Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness.5 indexed citations
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Shadish, William R., Larry V. Hedges, James E. Pustejovsky, & David Rindskopf. (2012). A D-Estimator for Single-Case Designs.. Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness.2 indexed citations
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Hedges, Larry V., Elizabeth Tipton, & Matthew C. Johnson. (2010). Robust variance estimation in meta‐regression with dependent effect size estimates. Research Synthesis Methods. 1(1). 39–65.1553 indexed citations breakdown →
Hedges, Larry V., et al.. (2005). The Relationship of Class Size Effects and Teacher Salary.. Journal of education finance. 31(1). 101–109.6 indexed citations
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Hedges, Larry V. & Terri Pigott. (2004). The Power of Statistical Tests for Moderators in Meta-Analysis.. Psychological Methods. 9(4). 426–445.532 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hedges, Larry V.. (1994). Does Money Matter? A Meta-Analysis of Studies of the Effects of Differential School Inputs on Student Outcomes. (An Exchange: Part 1).. Educational Researcher. 23(3). 5–14.6 indexed citations
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Greenwald, Rob, Larry V. Hedges, & Richard D. Laine. (1994). When Reinventing the Wheel is Not Necessary: A Case Study in the Use of Meta-Analysis in Education Finance. Journal of education finance. 20. 1–20.14 indexed citations
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Hedges, Larry V.. (1990). The NAEP/ETS report on the 1986 reading data anomaly: A technical critique. International Journal of Educational Research. 12. 699–707.1 indexed citations
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Hedges, Larry V.. (1987). Commentary on pooling the results of clinical trials. Statistics in Medicine. 6. 381–385.10 indexed citations
Hedges, Larry V.. (1981). Distribution Theory for Glass's Estimator of Effect size and Related Estimators. Journal of Educational Statistics. 6(2). 107–128.3846 indexed citations breakdown →
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