RT @Lisa_Tompson: @EverydayasOrenG Absolutely true. You may be interested in the EMMIE framework by Tilley et al that prompts questions of…
@EverydayasOrenG Absolutely true. You may be interested in the EMMIE framework by Tilley et al that prompts questions of "how to get something to work" as much as "what works, for whom and in what circumstances" https://t.co/YJwwzy6Ufu
The paper uses the EMMIE framework, created by my esteemed colleagues, and now in use across several fields with an interest in evidence quality. https://t.co/Ljb758Xzeh 11/n
RT @StijnRuiter1976: Important advice here for evidence-based policy and practice. Nicely aligns with EMMIE as introduced in 2015. Studies…
RT @StijnRuiter1976: Important advice here for evidence-based policy and practice. Nicely aligns with EMMIE as introduced in 2015. Studies…
RT @StijnRuiter1976: Important advice here for evidence-based policy and practice. Nicely aligns with EMMIE as introduced in 2015. Studies…
RT @StijnRuiter1976: Important advice here for evidence-based policy and practice. Nicely aligns with EMMIE as introduced in 2015. Studies…
Important advice here for evidence-based policy and practice. Nicely aligns with EMMIE as introduced in 2015. Studies (esp. meta analyses and systematic reviews) should report on: 1. Effect size 2. Mechanisms 3. Moderators 4. Implementation 5. Economics ht
RT @PizaEric: (2/2) whether a technology works is 1 of many factors police need to consider. Implementation issues, including expenditures,…
RT @PizaEric: (2/2) whether a technology works is 1 of many factors police need to consider. Implementation issues, including expenditures,…
(2/2) whether a technology works is 1 of many factors police need to consider. Implementation issues, including expenditures, also need consideration. Some recent research has explored these aspects of EBP https://t.co/7ZspDCmZZe https://t.co/iDmIxAspPm
RT @ProfJScourfield: This is the approach to evidence synthesis we are using in @whatworksCSC. Mixed method and not only evidence of ef…
This is the approach to evidence synthesis we are using in @whatworksCSC. Mixed method and not only evidence of effect but also mechanisms, moderators, implementation and economic dimension. https://t.co/of69ewjHG8
@Junethobu @whatworksCSC @ProfGrahamTowl @CommunityCare @EmmaLewellBuck It is based to a large degree on the EMMIE framework which you can read more about here: https://t.co/lXoL2KZubO
Some Sat. morning reading: using EMMIE to synthesize policing research https://t.co/pmPIGxOF6v (I'm out of murder mysteries)
New paper by UCL colleagues- Introducing EMMIE: an evidence rating scale for systematic reviews: http://t.co/ZAIsJKtsBp @CollegeofPolice
New paper by UCL colleagues introducing EMMIE: an evidence rating scale for systematic reviews: http://t.co/cyLUnz6Yes @CollegeofPolice
New paper by UCL colleagues- Introducing EMMIE: an evidence rating scale for systematic reviews: http://t.co/ZAIsJKtsBp @CollegeofPolice
New paper by UCL colleagues introducing EMMIE: an evidence rating scale for systematic reviews: http://t.co/cyLUnz6Yes @CollegeofPolice
“Introducing Emmie: An Evidence Rating Scale to Encourage Mixed-Method Crime Prevention …” in J Exp Criminol http://t.co/h5VfkvOhy4
EMMIE: a new evidence rating scale for mixed-method evidence syntheses in crime prevention http://t.co/P0ysRzWYlh HT @Aiden_S
“Introducing Emmie: An Evidence Rating Scale to Encourage Mixed-Method Crime Prevention …” in J Exp Criminol http://t.co/h5VfkvOhy4
“Introducing Emmie: An Evidence Rating Scale to Encourage Mixed-Method Crime Prevention …” in J Exp Criminol http://t.co/h5VfkvOhy4
New paper by UCL colleagues introducing EMMIE: an evidence rating scale for systematic reviews: http://t.co/cyLUnz6Yes @CollegeofPolice
New paper by UCL colleagues introducing EMMIE: an evidence rating scale for systematic reviews: http://t.co/cyLUnz6Yes @CollegeofPolice
New paper by UCL colleagues introducing EMMIE: an evidence rating scale for systematic reviews: http://t.co/cyLUnz6Yes @CollegeofPolice
“Introducing Emmie: An Evidence Rating Scale to Encourage Mixed-Method Crime Prevention …” in J Exp Criminol http://t.co/h5VfkvOhy4
“Introducing Emmie: An Evidence Rating Scale to Encourage Mixed-Method Crime Prevention …” in J Exp Criminol http://t.co/h5VfkvOhy4
“Introducing Emmie: An Evidence Rating Scale to Encourage Mixed-Method Crime Prevention …” in J Exp Criminol http://t.co/h5VfkvOhy4