One of the reasons for the popularity of meta-analysis is the notion that these analyses will possess more power to detect effects than individual studies. This is inevitably the case under a fixed-effect model. However, the inclusion of the between-study variance in the random-effects model, and the need to estimate this parameter, can have unfortunate implications for this power. We develop methods for assessing the power of random-effects meta-analyses, and the average power of the individual studies that contribute to meta-analyses, so that these powers can be compared. In addition to deriving new analytical results and methods, we apply our methods to 1991 meta-analyses taken from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews to...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple different genome-wide associati...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta- ...
One of the reasons for the popularity of meta-analysis is the notion that these analyses will posses...
One of the most frequently cited reasons for conducting a meta-analysis is the increase in statistic...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
Calculations of the power of statistical tests are important in planning research studies (including...
A meta-analysis (MA) combines similar studies resulting in a larger number of subjects to improve th...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
In this article, the authors outline methods for using fixed and random effects power analysis in th...
The importance of statistical power is under recognized both in single study research and meta-analy...
The importance of statistical power is under recognized both in single study research and meta-analy...
There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution factors are as...
Aims. This paper highlights the lack of consideration that is given to power in the health and socia...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple different genome-wide associati...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta- ...
One of the reasons for the popularity of meta-analysis is the notion that these analyses will posses...
One of the most frequently cited reasons for conducting a meta-analysis is the increase in statistic...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
Calculations of the power of statistical tests are important in planning research studies (including...
A meta-analysis (MA) combines similar studies resulting in a larger number of subjects to improve th...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
In this article, the authors outline methods for using fixed and random effects power analysis in th...
The importance of statistical power is under recognized both in single study research and meta-analy...
The importance of statistical power is under recognized both in single study research and meta-analy...
There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution factors are as...
Aims. This paper highlights the lack of consideration that is given to power in the health and socia...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Meta-analysis is an increasingly popular tool for combining multiple different genome-wide associati...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta- ...