Examining Effects of a Multisite Youth Outreach Program: A Meta-analysis Approach
This paper presents the application of a meta-analysis approach to the evaluation of youth-learning data from the nationally distributed This is How We “Role” program. The application of meta-analysis for examining the impact of other multisite youth programs encountering similar data analysis chall...
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doaj-34009c41b1844e13bedcc83f3864cf912021-09-29T15:40:17ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghJournal of Youth Development2325-40172021-09-0116416618210.5195/jyd.2021.1055726Examining Effects of a Multisite Youth Outreach Program: A Meta-analysis ApproachWeiling Li0Martha Lindley McDavid1Sandra F. San Miguel2Loran Carleton Parker3Evaluation and Learning Research Center, Purdue UniversityEvaluation and Learning Research Center, Purdue UniversityCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue UniversityEvaluation and Learning Research Center, Purdue UniversityThis paper presents the application of a meta-analysis approach to the evaluation of youth-learning data from the nationally distributed This is How We “Role” program. The application of meta-analysis for examining the impact of other multisite youth programs encountering similar data analysis challenges is discussed. At each This is How We “Role” program site, university partners collected data to examine youth-participant learning. Data analysis from these unique sites was challenging as the approach had to accommodate the innate heterogeneity across sites due to differences in implementation, sample size, and learning context. The meta-analysis method revealed details of the underlying variation between sites that could be masked by typical regression approaches, estimated overall program effects, examined subgroups and identified heterogeneity across project sites. The results showed the This is How We “Role” program generally increased learning at each site and as a whole, even though the program effects varied across sites. This example demonstrates the utility of using the meta-analysis approach to similar multi-site youth development programs.https://jyd.pitt.edu/ojs/jyd/article/view/1055stem outreachmeta-analysismultisite evaluationheterogeneityprogram effects |
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Weiling Li Martha Lindley McDavid Sandra F. San Miguel Loran Carleton Parker |
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Weiling Li Martha Lindley McDavid Sandra F. San Miguel Loran Carleton Parker |
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Examining Effects of a Multisite Youth Outreach Program: A Meta-analysis Approach |
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Examining Effects of a Multisite Youth Outreach Program: A Meta-analysis Approach |
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Examining Effects of a Multisite Youth Outreach Program: A Meta-analysis Approach |
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Examining Effects of a Multisite Youth Outreach Program: A Meta-analysis Approach |
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examining effects of a multisite youth outreach program: a meta-analysis approach |
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University Library System, University of Pittsburgh |
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Journal of Youth Development |
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2325-4017 |
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2021-09-01 |
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This paper presents the application of a meta-analysis approach to the evaluation of youth-learning data from the nationally distributed This is How We “Role” program. The application of meta-analysis for examining the impact of other multisite youth programs encountering similar data analysis challenges is discussed. At each This is How We “Role” program site, university partners collected data to examine youth-participant learning. Data analysis from these unique sites was challenging as the approach had to accommodate the innate heterogeneity across sites due to differences in implementation, sample size, and learning context. The meta-analysis method revealed details of the underlying variation between sites that could be masked by typical regression approaches, estimated overall program effects, examined subgroups and identified heterogeneity across project sites. The results showed the This is How We “Role” program generally increased learning at each site and as a whole, even though the program effects varied across sites. This example demonstrates the utility of using the meta-analysis approach to similar multi-site youth development programs. |
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stem outreach meta-analysis multisite evaluation heterogeneity program effects |
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