The effect sizes of studies included in a meta‐analysis do often not share a common true effect size due to differences in for instance the design of the studies. Estimates of this so‐called between‐study variance are usually imprecise. Hence, reporting a confidence interval together with a point estimate of the amount of between‐study variance facilitates interpretation of the meta‐analytic results. Two methods that are recommended to be used for creating such a confidence interval are the Q‐profile and generalized Q‐statistic method that both make use of the Q‐statistic. These methods are exact if the assumptions underlying the random‐effects model hold, but these assumptions are usually violated in practice such that confidence intervals...
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. However this t...
Abstract Background Confidence intervals for the betw...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta‐analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta‐analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
One of the main objectives in meta-analysis is to estimate the overall effect size by calculating a ...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. However this t...
Abstract Background Confidence intervals for the betw...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta‐analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta‐analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
One of the main objectives in meta-analysis is to estimate the overall effect size by calculating a ...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. However this t...
Abstract Background Confidence intervals for the betw...