Meta-analysis is now a standard statistical tool for assessing the overall strength and interesting features of a relationship, on the basis of multiple independent studies. There is, however, recent acknowledgement of the fact that in many applications responses are rarely uniquely determined. Hence there has been some change of focus from a single response to the analysis of multiple outcomes. In this paper we propose and evaluate three Bayesian multivariate meta-analysis models: two multivariate analogues of the traditional univariate random effects models which make different assumptions about the relationships between studies and estimates, and a multivariate random effects model which is a Bayesian adaptation of the mixed model approa...
Meta-analysis may be broadly defined as the quantitative review and synthesis of the results of rel...
In a meta-analysis with multiple end points of interests that are correlated between or within studi...
Random-effects meta-analyses are very commonly used in medical statistics. Recent methodological dev...
Meta-analysis enables researchers to combine the results of several studies to assess the informatio...
Meta-analysis is the joint statistical analysis of results from a number of related studies to obtai...
Multivariate random effects meta-analysis (MRMA) is an appropriate way for synthesizing data from st...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
Multivariate random-effects meta-analysis allows the joint synthesis of correlated results from mult...
Statistical methods for meta-analysis can be used to combine and compare results from independent st...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Comparative trials that report binary outcome data are commonly pooled in systematic reviews and met...
Meta-analyses often consider the effect of a treatment on multiple, possibly related outcomes. Typic...
A number of meta-analytical methods have been proposed that aim to evaluate surrogate endpoints. Biv...
The use of data from multiple studies or centers for the validation of a clinical test or a multivar...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Meta-analysis may be broadly defined as the quantitative review and synthesis of the results of rel...
In a meta-analysis with multiple end points of interests that are correlated between or within studi...
Random-effects meta-analyses are very commonly used in medical statistics. Recent methodological dev...
Meta-analysis enables researchers to combine the results of several studies to assess the informatio...
Meta-analysis is the joint statistical analysis of results from a number of related studies to obtai...
Multivariate random effects meta-analysis (MRMA) is an appropriate way for synthesizing data from st...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
Multivariate random-effects meta-analysis allows the joint synthesis of correlated results from mult...
Statistical methods for meta-analysis can be used to combine and compare results from independent st...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Comparative trials that report binary outcome data are commonly pooled in systematic reviews and met...
Meta-analyses often consider the effect of a treatment on multiple, possibly related outcomes. Typic...
A number of meta-analytical methods have been proposed that aim to evaluate surrogate endpoints. Biv...
The use of data from multiple studies or centers for the validation of a clinical test or a multivar...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Meta-analysis may be broadly defined as the quantitative review and synthesis of the results of rel...
In a meta-analysis with multiple end points of interests that are correlated between or within studi...
Random-effects meta-analyses are very commonly used in medical statistics. Recent methodological dev...