BACKGROUND: For outcomes that studies report as the means in the treatment and control groups, some medical applications and nearly half of meta-analyses in ecology express the effect as the ratio of means (RoM), also called the response ratio (RR), analyzed in the logarithmic scale as the log-response-ratio, LRR. METHODS: In random-effects meta-analysis of LRR, with normal and lognormal data, we studied the performance of estimators of the between-study variance, tau(2), (measured by bias and coverage) in assessing heterogeneity of study-level effects, and also the performance of related estimators of the overall effect in the log scale, lambda. We obtained additional empirical evidence from two examples. RESULTS: The results of our extens...
Meta-analysis combines individual studies or trials to achieve one overall treatment effect estimate...
There are different methods for estimating the between-study variance, 2 in meta-analysis, however e...
In meta-analysis of odds ratios (${\OR}s$), heterogeneity between the studies is usually modelled vi...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
The log response ratio, lnRR, is the most frequently used effect size statistic for meta-analysis in...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...
Contemporary statistical publications rely on simulation to evaluate performance of new methods and ...
Meta-analyses are often used to estimate the relative average values of a quantitative outcome in tw...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis of continuous outcomes traditionally uses mean difference (MD) or standard...
A random effects meta-analysis combines the results of several independent studies to summarise the ...
Abstract Background Meta-analysis of continuous outco...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
Meta-analysis combines individual studies or trials to achieve one overall treatment effect estimate...
There are different methods for estimating the between-study variance, 2 in meta-analysis, however e...
In meta-analysis of odds ratios (${\OR}s$), heterogeneity between the studies is usually modelled vi...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
The log response ratio, lnRR, is the most frequently used effect size statistic for meta-analysis in...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...
Contemporary statistical publications rely on simulation to evaluate performance of new methods and ...
Meta-analyses are often used to estimate the relative average values of a quantitative outcome in tw...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis of continuous outcomes traditionally uses mean difference (MD) or standard...
A random effects meta-analysis combines the results of several independent studies to summarise the ...
Abstract Background Meta-analysis of continuous outco...
To conduct a meta-analysis, one needs to express the results from a set of related studies in terms ...
Meta-analysis combines individual studies or trials to achieve one overall treatment effect estimate...
There are different methods for estimating the between-study variance, 2 in meta-analysis, however e...
In meta-analysis of odds ratios (${\OR}s$), heterogeneity between the studies is usually modelled vi...