Hannah R. Rothstein
Professor of Management
(646) 312 3635
Hannah_Rothstein@baruch.cuny.edu
Education:
BA Brooklyn College Psychology and Political Science 1971 MA Hebrew University of Jerusalem Psychology 1974 PhD University of Maryland Industrial Psychology 1980
Areas of Expertise:
Research Synthesis: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis
Selected Publications:
Valentine, J, Pigott, T & Rothstein, HR. (in press). How Many Studies do you Need?: A Primer on Statistical Power for Meta-Analysis. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics.Ioannidis, JPA, Patsopoulos, NA & Rothstein, HR (2008) Reasons or excuses for avoiding meta-analysis in forest plots.BMJ, 336; 1413-1415.
Rothstein, HR (2008). Publication bias as a threat to the validity of meta-analytic results. Journal of Experimental Criminology.
Richardson, KM & Rothstein HR (2008). The Effects of Worksite Stress Management Intervention Programs: A Systematic Review. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 13, 69-93.
McDaniel, MA, Rothstein, HR & Whetzel, D. (2006). Publication Bias: A Case Study of Four Test Vendor Manuals. Personnel Psychology, 59, 927-953.
Davis, A & Rothstein, HR. (2006). The effects of the perceived behavioral integrity of managers on employee attitudes. Journal of Business Ethics, 67,407-419.
Rothstein, H.R. & Tonges, M.C. (2000). Moving beyond the significance test in nursing administrative research and policy decisions. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 32, 65-70.
Books
Borenstein,M, Hedges, LV, Higgins JPT, & Rothstein HR (2009). Introduction to Meta-Analysis. Chichester, UK: Wiley.
Rothstein HR, Sutton AJ & Borenstein, M (Eds.). (2005). Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis: Prevention, Assessment and Adjustment. Chichester, UK: Wiley.
Borenstein, M, Rothstein, HR. & Cohen, J. (2000). Power and Precision 2.0: A computer program. Englewood, NJ: Biostat, Inc.
Book Chapters
(In Press) Rothstein, HR. Publication Bias. In Wiley encyclopedia of clinical trials. Chichester, UK: Wiley.
(In press) Rothstein, HR and Hopewell, S. The Grey Literature. In H. Cooper, L.Hedges & J. Valentine(Eds.) The Handbook of Research Synthesis, 2ndedition. New York: Russell-Sage.
(2004) Rothstein HR. File Drawer Analysis. In M. Lewis-Beck (Ed.). The encyclopedia of Research Methods for the Social Sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
(2003). Rothstein, H.R.Progress is our most important product: Contributions of validity generalization and meta-analysis to the development and communication of knowledge in I/O Psychology. In K.R. Murphy (Ed.) Validity Generalization: A Critical Review. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. (2001).
Rothstein, H.R., McDaniel, M.A., & Borenstein, M. Meta-analysis: A review of quantitative cumulation methods. In N. Schmitt & F. Drasgow Eds.) Advances in Measurement and Data Analysis. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Computer Software
Borenstein, M, Hedges, L, Higgins J & Rothstein, HR (2005). Comprehensive Meta Analysis, Version 2. Englewood, NJ: Biostat, Inc.
Academic Activities:
Chair, Baruch Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Coordinator, Doctoral Specialization in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.
Member, School of Business Executive Committee, 2002-2006.
Member, School of Business Academic Review Committee, 2000-02.
Member, Graduate Committee on Academic Standing, 1996-2002.
Co-Chair, College Panel on Sexual Harassment, 1997-2001.
Professional Activities:
Fellow, American Psychological Association.
Fellow, Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Fellow, Center for Advancement of Research Methodology and Analysis.
Founding Trustee, Society for Research Synthesis Methodology.
Editiorial Activity
Associate Editor, Research Synthesis Methods 2008-present.Editorial Board, Organizational Research Methods, 2007-present
Editorial Board, Psychological Bulletin, 2006-2008.
Editorial Board, International Journal of Selection and Assessment,
2002-2008.Editorial Board, Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2006-present.
Reviewer, Journal of Applied Psychology, 1988-present.
Reviewer, Psychological Methods, 2002-present.
Reviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) 2006-present.