The DerSimonian-Laird confidence interval for the average treatment effect in meta-analysis is widely used in practice when there is heterogeneity between studies. However, it is well known that its coverage probability (the probability that the interval actually includes the true value) can be substantially below the target level of 95 per cent. It can also be very sensitive to publication bias. In this paper, we propose a new confidence interval that has better coverage than the DerSimonian-Laird method, and that is less sensitive to publication bias. The key idea is to note that fixed effects estimates are less sensitive to such biases than random effects estimates, since they put relatively more weight on the larger studies and relative...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
BACKGROUND: Confidence intervals for the between study variance are useful in random-effects meta-an...
We study publication bias in meta analysis by supposing there is a population (y, σ) of studies whi...
One of the main objectives in meta-analysis is to estimate the overall effect size by calculating a ...
Abstract Background Confidence intervals for the betw...
We study publication bias in meta-analysis by supposing there is a population (y, sigma) of studies ...
Meta-analyses are an important tool within systematic reviews to estimate the overall effect size an...
A random effects meta-analysis combines the results of several independent studies to summarise the ...
The purpose of the present paper is to assess the efficacy of confidence intervals for Rosenthal's f...
The purpose of the present paper is to assess the efficacy of confidence intervals for Rosenthal’s f...
The procedure suggested by DerSimonian and Laird is the simplest and most commonly used method for f...
The procedure suggested by DerSimonian and Laird is the simplest and most commonly used method for f...
AIMS: The study of foundational features of meta-analysis is incomplete and continues to remain impo...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
BACKGROUND: Confidence intervals for the between study variance are useful in random-effects meta-an...
We study publication bias in meta analysis by supposing there is a population (y, σ) of studies whi...
One of the main objectives in meta-analysis is to estimate the overall effect size by calculating a ...
Abstract Background Confidence intervals for the betw...
We study publication bias in meta-analysis by supposing there is a population (y, sigma) of studies ...
Meta-analyses are an important tool within systematic reviews to estimate the overall effect size an...
A random effects meta-analysis combines the results of several independent studies to summarise the ...
The purpose of the present paper is to assess the efficacy of confidence intervals for Rosenthal's f...
The purpose of the present paper is to assess the efficacy of confidence intervals for Rosenthal’s f...
The procedure suggested by DerSimonian and Laird is the simplest and most commonly used method for f...
The procedure suggested by DerSimonian and Laird is the simplest and most commonly used method for f...
AIMS: The study of foundational features of meta-analysis is incomplete and continues to remain impo...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
BACKGROUND: Confidence intervals for the between study variance are useful in random-effects meta-an...
We study publication bias in meta analysis by supposing there is a population (y, σ) of studies whi...