<Please spread the word> The Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology is adding a section on meta-analysis, edited by Marc A. Martinez, Ph.D. The following is from Marc's introduction to this section of the journal: Although meta-analysis has grown rapidly in popularity since its introduction, many researchers and practitioners remain unclear as to the utility and meaning of the statistics associated with such research. In an attempt to remedy some of these effects, this section of the journal will be devoted to a collection of articles exploring meta-analysis as it applies to assessment, treatment, and research in the area of forensic psychology. Ultimately, the hope of this section is to encourage a greater understanding of meta-analysis and how it may be applied to issues related to forensic psychology. Those with experience related to meta-analysis or conducting research that involves meta-analysis are encouraged to submit articles. See more at http://www.forensicpsychologyunbound.ws/ Greg Gregory DeClue, Ph.D., ABPP (forensic) editor, Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology http://ForensicPsychologyUnbound.ws gregdeclue@xxxxxx 16443 Winburn Place Sarasota, FL 34240-9228 phone 941-951-6674 gregdeclue@xxxxxxxxxx http://gregdeclue.myakkatech.com