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MetaLight is a software application designed to support the teaching and learning of meta-analysis. It is freely available and, as it uses the Silverlight browser plugin, can be run on just about any PC, thus facilitating its use in teaching environments such as PC labs.Meta-analysis is a statistical method for combining the results of primary studies. It is often used in systematic reviews and is increasingly a method and topic that appears in student dissertations.
There are many courses and resources for meta-analysis available online, such as: the; two; Michael Borenstein’s course on; and the EPPI-Centre’s. This software is a contribution to these resources; aiming to support the teaching of meta-analysis and its use in student learning.For information regarding how this program can be used to support teaching, please see our paper: Thomas J, Graziosi S, Higgins S, Coe R, Torgerson C, Newman M (2012) Teaching meta-analysis using MetaLight. BMC Research Notes. 5:571, which is.You can here.MetaLight was developed by James Thomas, Sergio Graziosi, Steve Higgins, Robert Coe, Carole Torgerson and Mark Newman with financial support from the initiative and the Institute of Education, London. Designed to support a programme of teaching in and the meta-analysis functionality in the EPPI-Centre's software for systematic reviewing,.Credits:The 'save to PNG' functions of MetaLight were written starting from the example code published. His original code also credits.