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Hans-Peter Piepho; Laurence V. Madden; Emlyn R. Williams – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Methods of network meta-analysis (NMA) can be classified as arm-based and contrast-based approaches. There are several arm-based approaches, and some of these have been criticized because they recover inter-study information and hence do not obey the principle of concurrent control. Here, we point out that recovery of inter-study information in…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Models, Methods, Data Collection
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Kylie E. Hunter; Mason Aberoumand; Sol Libesman; James X. Sotiropoulos; Jonathan G. Williams; Wentao Li; Jannik Aagerup; Ben W. Mol; Rui Wang; Angie Barba; Nipun Shrestha; Angela C. Webster; Anna Lene Seidler – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Increasing integrity concerns in medical research have prompted the development of tools to detect untrustworthy studies. Existing tools primarily assess published aggregate data (AD), though scrutiny of individual participant data (IPD) is often required to detect trustworthiness issues. Thus, we developed the IPD Integrity Tool for detecting…
Descriptors: Integrity, Randomized Controlled Trials, Data Use, Individual Characteristics
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Steven Hall; Erin Leeder – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
In response to the evolving needs of knowledge synthesis, this manuscript introduces the concept of narrative reanalysis, a method that refines data from initial reviews, such as systematic and reviews, to focus on specific sub-phenomena. Unlike traditional narrative reviews, which lack the methodological rigor of systematic reviews and are…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Research and Development, Review (Reexamination), Innovation
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Yu-Kang Tu; Pei-Chun Lai; Yen-Ta Huang; James Hodges – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Network meta-analysis (NMA) incorporates all available evidence into a general statistical framework for comparing multiple treatments. Standard NMAs make three major assumptions, namely homogeneity, similarity, and consistency, and violating these assumptions threatens an NMA's validity. In this article, we suggest a graphical approach to…
Descriptors: Visualization, Meta Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Studies