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The following pages link to The bias of the commonly-used estimate of variance in meta-analysis (Q4843783):
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- Consequences of effect size heterogeneity for meta-analysis: a Monte Carlo study (Q257546) (← links)
- Confidence intervals for treatment effect from restricted maximum likelihood (Q419325) (← links)
- Robust variance estimation for random effects meta-analysis (Q959453) (← links)
- Small sample properties of tests on homogeneity in one-way anova and meta-analysis (Q1402932) (← links)
- On pooling data summaries in the absence of interactions ``response-by-study'' (Q1766964) (← links)
- The consistency test may be too weak to be useful: its systematic application would not improve effect size estimation in meta-analyses (Q2437266) (← links)
- Hans van Houwelingen and the art of summing up (Q2786154) (← links)
- Bias in the Peto one-step estimator for the common odds ratio (Q2844125) (← links)
- Inference for binomial probability based on dependent Bernoulli random variables with applications to meta-analysis and group level studies (Q3188703) (← links)
- Supplementary test procedures for overall treatment effect (Q3409008) (← links)
- The Effects of Imputing the Missing Standard Deviations on the Standard Error of Meta Analysis Estimates (Q3625330) (← links)
- Reducing the Number of Unjustified Significant Results in Meta-analysis (Q4431297) (← links)
- Bias in Meta-Analysis Due to Outcome Variable Selection Within Studies (Q4512436) (← links)
- An overdispersion model in meta-analysis (Q4970977) (← links)
- Models for Combining Results of Different Experiments: Retrospective and Prospective (Q5481318) (← links)
- Some general points in estimating heterogeneity variance with the DerSimonian-Laird estimator (Q5701158) (← links)
- Estimation in meta-analyses of mean difference and standardized mean difference (Q6627282) (← links)