Abstract

We outline a network method to synthesize a literature overview from search results obtained by multiple team members. Several network statistics are used to create a single representativeness ranking. We illustrate the method with the dispersed literature on a common misinterpretation of analysis of covariance (ANCOVA). The network method yields a top ten list of the most relevant articles that students and researchers can take as a point of departure for a more detailed study on this topic. The proposed methodology is implemented in Shiny, an open-source R package.

Publication
Journal of European Psychology Students, 9(1)
Dr. N.-Han Tran
Dr. N.-Han Tran
Data and Analytics Officer

My research interests include statistical analyses and modeling of data on human behaviour.