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Hansen, Spencer; Rice, Kenneth – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Meta-analysis of proportions is conceptually simple: Faced with a binary outcome in multiple studies, we seek inference on some overall proportion of successes/failures. Under common effect models, exact inference has long been available, but is not when we more realistically allow for heterogeneity of the proportions. Instead a wide range of…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Statistical Inference, Intervals
Du, Han; Bradbury, Thomas N.; Lavner, Justin A.; Meltzer, Andrea L.; McNulty, James K.; Neff, Lisa A.; Karney, Benjamin R. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
Researchers often seek to synthesize results of multiple studies on the same topic to draw statistical or substantive conclusions and to estimate effect sizes that will inform power analyses for future research. The most popular synthesis approach is meta-analysis. There have been few discussions and applications of other synthesis approaches.…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Meta Analysis, Statistical Inference, Synthesis
Günhan, Burak Kürsad; Friede, Tim; Held, Leonhard – Research Synthesis Methods, 2018
Network meta-analysis (NMA) is gaining popularity for comparing multiple treatments in a single analysis. Generalized linear mixed models provide a unifying framework for NMA, allow us to analyze datasets with dichotomous, continuous or count endpoints, and take into account multiarm trials, potential heterogeneity between trials and network…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Regression (Statistics), Statistical Inference, Probability