BACKGROUND: Methodological rigor is a fundamental factor in the validity and credibility of the results of a meta-analysis. AIM: Following an increasing interest in single-case experimental design (SCED) meta-analyses, the current study investigates the methodological quality of SCED meta-analyses. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: We assessed the methodological quality of 178 SCED meta-analyses published between 1985 and 2015 through the modified Revised-Assessment of Multiple Systematic Reviews (R-AMSTAR) checklist. OUTCOMES AND RESULTS: The main finding of the current review is that the methodological quality of the SCED meta-analyses has increased over time, but is still low according to the R-AMSTAR checklist. A remarkable percentage of the stud...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies are frequently per...
To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported methodological...
Meta-analysis is of increasing importance as this quantitative synthesis technique has the potential...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses pool data from individual studies to generate a higher level of...
Systematic reviews and meta‐analyses pool data from individual studies to generate a higher level of...
In a single-case experimental design (SCED), a single case is studied thoroughly under at least two ...
The current text comments on three systematic reviews published in the special section 'Issues and A...
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) have become a popular research methodology in educational s...
peer reviewedObjectives Meta-analyses (MAs) are often used because they are lauded to provide robust...
OBJECTIVES:To describe how the methodological quality of primary studies is assessed in systematic r...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...
Context: Meta-analyses are regularly used to inform healthcare decisions. Concerns have been express...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies are frequently per...
To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported methodological...
Meta-analysis is of increasing importance as this quantitative synthesis technique has the potential...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses pool data from individual studies to generate a higher level of...
Systematic reviews and meta‐analyses pool data from individual studies to generate a higher level of...
In a single-case experimental design (SCED), a single case is studied thoroughly under at least two ...
The current text comments on three systematic reviews published in the special section 'Issues and A...
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) have become a popular research methodology in educational s...
peer reviewedObjectives Meta-analyses (MAs) are often used because they are lauded to provide robust...
OBJECTIVES:To describe how the methodological quality of primary studies is assessed in systematic r...
Meta-analyses play an important role in cumulative science by combining information across multiple ...
Context: Meta-analyses are regularly used to inform healthcare decisions. Concerns have been express...
Objective: To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported met...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
In this editorial discussion we reflect on the issues addressed by, and arising from, the papers in ...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational studies are frequently per...
To synthesise evidence on the average bias and heterogeneity associated with reported methodological...