Publication bias is a major and intractable problem in meta-analysis. There have been several attempts in the literature to adapt methods to allow for such bias, but these are only possible if we are prepared to make strong assumptions about the underlying selection mechanism. We discuss the assumption that the probability that a paper is published may depend in some unspecified way on the P-value being claimed by that Study. We suggest a new robust P-value for the overall treatment effect, which turns Out to be closely related to the correlation of the associated radial plot. Properties of the method arc discussed Bind illustrated in two examples. Copyright (c) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
<p>The RR is the ratio of the probability of including plausible statistically significant results t...
Publication bias in meta-analysis is usually modeled in terms of an accept/reject selection procedur...
Introduction: Positive results have a greater chance of being published and outcomes that are statis...
We study publication bias in meta-analysis by supposing there is a population (y, sigma) of studies ...
Because of overwhelming evidence of publication bias in psychology, techniques to correct meta-analy...
Summary. A common conjecture in the study of publication bias is that studies reporting a significa...
Meta-analysis is now a widely used technique for summarizing evidence from multiple studies. Publica...
Objectives The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of number of studies in a meta-analys...
Publication selection (PS) exists when editors, referees, or researchers have a preference for stati...
We study publication bias in meta analysis by supposing there is a population (y, σ) of studies whi...
Publication bias threatens the validity of meta-analytic results and leads to overestimation of the ...
Publication selection bias is a serious challenge to the integrity of all empirical sciences. We der...
<p>The RR is the ratio of the probability of including statistically significant results favoring th...
This study uses Monte Carlo analysis to investigate the performances of five different meta-analysis...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
<p>The RR is the ratio of the probability of including plausible statistically significant results t...
Publication bias in meta-analysis is usually modeled in terms of an accept/reject selection procedur...
Introduction: Positive results have a greater chance of being published and outcomes that are statis...
We study publication bias in meta-analysis by supposing there is a population (y, sigma) of studies ...
Because of overwhelming evidence of publication bias in psychology, techniques to correct meta-analy...
Summary. A common conjecture in the study of publication bias is that studies reporting a significa...
Meta-analysis is now a widely used technique for summarizing evidence from multiple studies. Publica...
Objectives The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of number of studies in a meta-analys...
Publication selection (PS) exists when editors, referees, or researchers have a preference for stati...
We study publication bias in meta analysis by supposing there is a population (y, σ) of studies whi...
Publication bias threatens the validity of meta-analytic results and leads to overestimation of the ...
Publication selection bias is a serious challenge to the integrity of all empirical sciences. We der...
<p>The RR is the ratio of the probability of including statistically significant results favoring th...
This study uses Monte Carlo analysis to investigate the performances of five different meta-analysis...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
<p>The RR is the ratio of the probability of including plausible statistically significant results t...
Publication bias in meta-analysis is usually modeled in terms of an accept/reject selection procedur...
Introduction: Positive results have a greater chance of being published and outcomes that are statis...