Meta-analysis without study-specific variance information: Heterogeneity case

Sangnawakij, P; Bohning, D; Niwitpong, SA; Adams, S; Stanton, M; Holling, H

Bohning, D (reprint author), Univ Southampton, Math Sci & Southampton Stat Sci Res Inst, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England.

STATISTICAL METHODS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH, 2019; 28 (1): 196

Abstract

The random effects model in meta-analysis is a standard statistical tool often used to analyze the effect sizes of the quantity of interest if there i......

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