Systematic reviews with meta-analyses often contain many statistical tests. This multiplicity may increase the risk of type I error. Few attempts have been made to address the problem of statistical multiplicity in systematic reviews. Before the implications are properly considered, the size of the issue deserves clarification. Because of the emphasis on bias evaluation and because of the editorial processes involved, Cochrane reviews may contain more multiplicity than their non-Cochrane counterparts. This study measured the quantity of statistical multiplicity present in a population of systematic reviews and aimed to assess whether this quantity is different in Cochrane and non-Cochrane reviews.We selected all the systematic reviews publi...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) were originally developed to solve inconsistencies among primar...
OBJECTIVE: We examined how assessments of risk of bias of primary studies are carried out and incorp...
Introduction: We are witnessing an explosive increase in redundant and overlapping publications of s...
Systematic reviews with meta-analyses often contain many statistical tests. This multiplicity may in...
Systematic reviews with meta-analyses often contain high numbers of statistical comparisons. This mu...
BACKGROUND The association between the quality of evidence in systematic reviews and authors' conclu...
<b>BACKGROUND</b>\ud \ud The association between the quality of evidence in systematic reviews and a...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRMAs) are increasing in popularity, but should they be used t...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to describe the problem of multiple comparisons in systema...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to describe the problem of multiple comparisons in systema...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent of multiplicity of data in trial reports and to assess the impact ...
Meta-analyses conducted via the Cochrane Collaboration adhere to strict methodological and reporting...
Objectives To investigate the application and interpretation of statistical analyses in a cross-sec...
Objectives: To assess statistical methods within systematic reviews of the Cochrane Pregnancy and Ch...
Abstract Objectives Assess the frequency and reasons for disagreements in risk of bias assessments ...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) were originally developed to solve inconsistencies among primar...
OBJECTIVE: We examined how assessments of risk of bias of primary studies are carried out and incorp...
Introduction: We are witnessing an explosive increase in redundant and overlapping publications of s...
Systematic reviews with meta-analyses often contain many statistical tests. This multiplicity may in...
Systematic reviews with meta-analyses often contain high numbers of statistical comparisons. This mu...
BACKGROUND The association between the quality of evidence in systematic reviews and authors' conclu...
<b>BACKGROUND</b>\ud \ud The association between the quality of evidence in systematic reviews and a...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses (SRMAs) are increasing in popularity, but should they be used t...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to describe the problem of multiple comparisons in systema...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this paper is to describe the problem of multiple comparisons in systema...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the extent of multiplicity of data in trial reports and to assess the impact ...
Meta-analyses conducted via the Cochrane Collaboration adhere to strict methodological and reporting...
Objectives To investigate the application and interpretation of statistical analyses in a cross-sec...
Objectives: To assess statistical methods within systematic reviews of the Cochrane Pregnancy and Ch...
Abstract Objectives Assess the frequency and reasons for disagreements in risk of bias assessments ...
Background: Systematic reviews (SRs) were originally developed to solve inconsistencies among primar...
OBJECTIVE: We examined how assessments of risk of bias of primary studies are carried out and incorp...
Introduction: We are witnessing an explosive increase in redundant and overlapping publications of s...