is a professor at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She has been conducting research on the methodology and application of systematic review and meta-analysis since 1985 and has published meta-analyses on a variety of topics. Dr. Rothstein is co-developer software for meta-analysis (Comprehensive Meta-Analysis) and for power analysis (Power and Precision). She is co-editor of Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis: Prevention, Assessment and Adjustments, (Wiley, 2005), and, with Michael Borenstein, Larry Hedges and Julian Higgins, co-author of Introduction to Meta-Analysis (Wiley, 2009). She is the primary author of the chapter on literature searches in the second edition of the Handbook of Research Synthesis. Dr. Rothstein is a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and of the American Psychological Association, and is a founding member of the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology. She is an associate editor of the Journal of Research Synthesis Methodology, and currently serves on the Editorial Boards of Psychological Bulletin, Psychological Methods and Organizational Research Methods. Dr. Rothstein received her Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from the University of Maryland.
Education:
BA Psychology and Political Science, Brooklyn College
MA Psychology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
PhD Industrial and Organizational Psychology, University of Maryland.
Areas of Expertise:
Professor at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
Publications:
Co-author of Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis: Prevention, Assessment and Adjustments, (Wiley, 2005)
Introduction to Meta-Analysis (Wiley, 2009)
Associate editor of the Journal of Research Synthesis Methodology
Websites links:
Hannah Rothstein
Courses:
Meta Analysis