Society for Research Synthesis Methodology

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 John Wiley & Sons since 2010.[4][5] It holds annual meetings every summer for members (and, occasionally, nonmembers) to present their research.[2] Its current president is Jack Vevea, and its president-elect is Georgia Salanti.[6]

Society for Research Synthesis Methodology (SRSM)
Formation2005 (2005)
TypeLearned 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
Jack Vevea
President-elect
Georgia Salanti
Secretary
Tianjing Li
Treasurer
Terri Pigott
PublicationResearch Synthesis Methods
Websitewww.srsm.org

Past presidents

References

  1. "Service". Brown University. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  2. "About SRSM". University of California Merced. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  3. 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.
  4. "Research Synthesis Methods". Wiley Online Library. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  5. Suri, Harsh (2013-07-31). Towards Methodologically Inclusive Research Syntheses: Expanding possibilities. Routledge. p. 21. ISBN 9781134089116.
  6. "Officers". Society for Research Synthesis Methodology. Retrieved 2020-02-11.


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