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The following pages link to Heterogeneity and study size in random-effects meta-analysis (Q5128882):
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- Some general points on the \(I^2\)-measure of heterogeneity in meta-analysis (Q1683638) (← links)
- Causal inference for meta-analysis and multi-level data structures, with application to randomized studies of Vioxx (Q1695640) (← links)
- An adjusted random-effects model for binary-data meta-analysis (Q1698253) (← links)
- Hans van Houwelingen and the art of summing up (Q2786154) (← links)
- Small-study effects and heterogeneity in meta-analysis. (Q3564981) (← links)
- An effect size for variance heterogeneity in meta-analysis (Q5082666) (← links)
- Assessing the Amount of Heterogeneity in Random‐Effects Meta‐Analysis (Q5122814) (← links)
- Alternative measures of between‐study heterogeneity in meta‐analysis: Reducing the impact of outlying studies (Q5347413) (← links)
- Detecting and adjusting for small‐study effects in meta‐analysis (Q5391163) (← links)
- Weighing Evidence “Steampunk” Style via the Meta-Analyser (Q5884472) (← links)
- Discussion on ‘Testing small study effects in multivariate meta‐analysis’ by Chuan Hong, Georgia Salanti, Sally Morton, Richard Riley, Haitao Chu, Stephen E Kimmel and Yong Chen (Q6047765) (← links)
- Incorporating variation and quality of the underlying effects in meta-analysis (Q6052529) (← links)
- Heterogeneous heterogeneity by default: Testing categorical moderators in mixed‐effects meta‐analysis (Q6127094) (← links)