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The following pages link to Assessing the Amount of Heterogeneity in Random‐Effects Meta‐Analysis (Q5122814):
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- Treatment-effect estimates adjusted for small-study effects via a limit meta-analysis (Q73244) (← links)
- Some general points on the \(I^2\)-measure of heterogeneity in meta-analysis (Q1683638) (← links)
- Generalised interval estimation in the random effects meta regression model (Q1800086) (← links)
- Statistical methods for quantifying between-study heterogeneity in meta-analysis with focus on rare binary events (Q2023479) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of heterogeneity variance for the standardised difference used in meta-analysis (Q4520225) (← links)
- When should meta‐analysis avoid making hidden normality assumptions? (Q4622547) (← links)
- On the finite sample distribution of the likelihood ratio statistic for testing heterogeneity in meta‐analysis (Q4998833) (← links)
- An effect size for variance heterogeneity in meta-analysis (Q5082666) (← links)
- Heterogeneity and study size in random-effects meta-analysis (Q5128882) (← links)
- Multivariate Meta-Analysis of Heterogeneous Studies Using Only Summary Statistics: Efficiency and Robustness (Q5367367) (← links)
- Incorporating variation and quality of the underlying effects in meta-analysis (Q6052529) (← links)
- Quantifying uncertainty in method of moments estimates of the heterogeneity variance in random effects meta‐analysis (Q6068491) (← links)
- The diamond ratio: A visual indicator of the extent of heterogeneity in meta‐analysis (Q6126882) (← links)
- Heterogeneity in meta-analysis: a comprehensive overview (Q6590283) (← links)
- A note on the empirical Bayes heterogeneity variance estimator in meta-analysis (Q6625169) (← links)
- Estimation in meta-analyses of mean difference and standardized mean difference (Q6627282) (← links)