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The following pages link to Testing for Homogeneity in Meta-Analysis I. The One-Parameter Case: Standardized Mean Difference (Q3008879):
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- A note on Cochran test for homogeneity in one-way ANOVA and meta-analysis (Q744754) (← links)
- On pooling data summaries in the absence of interactions ``response-by-study'' (Q1766964) (← links)
- Investigating heterogeneity in meta-analysis of studies with rare events. Estimating the amount of heterogeneity (Q2070654) (← links)
- Plug-in tests for nonequivalence of means of independent normal populations (Q2931060) (← links)
- Testing for Homogeneity in Meta-Analysis I. The One-Parameter Case: Standardized Mean Difference (Q3008879) (← links)
- Power of the adjusted <i>Q</i> statistic to evaluate heterogeneity in meta-analyses of cluster randomized trials (Q4607363) (← links)
- When should meta‐analysis avoid making hidden normality assumptions? (Q4622547) (← links)
- An overdispersion model in meta-analysis (Q4970977) (← links)
- Testing homogeneity of effect sizes in pooling 2x2 contingency tables from multiple studies: a comparison of methods (Q5193266) (← links)
- On the <i>Q</i> statistic with constant weights for standardized mean difference (Q6127011) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in meta-analysis: a comprehensive overview (Q6590283) (← links)
- Estimation in meta-analyses of mean difference and standardized mean difference (Q6627282) (← links)