Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. The performance of estimators of $\tau^2$ (measured by bias and coverage) affects their usefulness in assessing heterogeneity of study-level effects, and also the performance of related estimators of the overall effect. For the effect measure standardized mean difference (SMD), we provide the results from extensive simulations on five point estimators of $\tau^2$ (the popular methods of DerSimonian-Laird, restricted maximum likelihood, and Mandel and Paule (MP); the less-familiar method of Jackson; the new method (KDB) based on the improved approximation to the distribution of the Q statistic by Kulinskaya, Dollinger and Bj{\o}rkest{\o}l (2...
In a Monte Carlo analysis of meta-analytic data, Type I and Type II error rates were compared for fo...
The accuracy and precision of the estimation of population effect size was evaluated using standardi...
In meta-analysis, primary studies often include multiple, dependent effect sizes. Several methods ad...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, tau(2) ....
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
Both fixed and random effects models have been used to simulate the meta-analyses. The fixed effects...
Meta-analyses are conducted to synthesize the quantitative results of related studies. The random-ef...
The random-effects model, applied in most meta-analyses nowadays, typically assumes normality of the...
The random effects model in meta-analysis is a standard statistical tool often used to analyze the e...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
There are different methods for estimating the between-study variance, 2 in meta-analysis, however e...
Meta-analyses are typically used to estimate the overall/mean of an outcome of interest. However, in...
The meta-analytic random effects model assumes that the variability in effect size estimates drawn f...
One of the most widely used effect size indices for meta-analysis in psychology is the standardized ...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
In a Monte Carlo analysis of meta-analytic data, Type I and Type II error rates were compared for fo...
The accuracy and precision of the estimation of population effect size was evaluated using standardi...
In meta-analysis, primary studies often include multiple, dependent effect sizes. Several methods ad...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, tau(2) ....
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
Both fixed and random effects models have been used to simulate the meta-analyses. The fixed effects...
Meta-analyses are conducted to synthesize the quantitative results of related studies. The random-ef...
The random-effects model, applied in most meta-analyses nowadays, typically assumes normality of the...
The random effects model in meta-analysis is a standard statistical tool often used to analyze the e...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
There are different methods for estimating the between-study variance, 2 in meta-analysis, however e...
Meta-analyses are typically used to estimate the overall/mean of an outcome of interest. However, in...
The meta-analytic random effects model assumes that the variability in effect size estimates drawn f...
One of the most widely used effect size indices for meta-analysis in psychology is the standardized ...
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
In a Monte Carlo analysis of meta-analytic data, Type I and Type II error rates were compared for fo...
The accuracy and precision of the estimation of population effect size was evaluated using standardi...
In meta-analysis, primary studies often include multiple, dependent effect sizes. Several methods ad...