Meta-analyses are increasingly used for synthesis of evidence from biomedical research, and often include an assessment of publication bias based on visual or analytical detection of asymmetry in funnel plots. We studied the influence of different normalisation approaches, sample size and intervention effects on funnel plot asymmetry, using empirical datasets and illustrative simulations. We found that funnel plots of the Standardized Mean Difference (SMD) plotted against the standard error (SE) are susceptible to distortion, leading to overestimation of the existence and extent of publication bias. Distortion was more severe when the primary studies had a small sample size and when an intervention effect was present. We show that using the...
<p>This funnel plot was used to assess whether publication bias was potentially present in our meta-...
<p>The funnel plot shows the possibility of a small publication bias. SE, standard error; SMD, stand...
Small-study effects are a common threat in systematic reviews and may indicate publication bias. The...
Meta-analyses are increasingly used for synthesis of evidence from biomedical research, and often in...
<p>For each dataset, the effect size on the horizontal axis (standardized mean difference) is plotte...
Research Synthesis Methods published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study aimed to determine for c...
Funnel plots are a visual tool for investigating publication and other bias in meta-analysis. They a...
Detection of publication and related biases remains suboptimal and threatens the validity and interp...
Background: In meta-analysis, the presence of funnel plot asymmetry is attributed to publication or...
<p>A funnel plot of SE versus ln(OR) for the meta-analysis. When the standard error is used on the <...
<p>Log of the risk ratios were plotted against the standard error of the risk ratio of each study to...
Funnel plots are commonly used to investigate publication and related biases in meta-analysis. Altho...
Despite efforts to assure high methodological standards, systematic reviews may be affected by publi...
It is known that the existence of publication bias can inuence the conclusions of a meta-analysis. S...
<p>The funnel plot shows the possibility of a small publication bias. SE, standard error; SMD, stand...
<p>This funnel plot was used to assess whether publication bias was potentially present in our meta-...
<p>The funnel plot shows the possibility of a small publication bias. SE, standard error; SMD, stand...
Small-study effects are a common threat in systematic reviews and may indicate publication bias. The...
Meta-analyses are increasingly used for synthesis of evidence from biomedical research, and often in...
<p>For each dataset, the effect size on the horizontal axis (standardized mean difference) is plotte...
Research Synthesis Methods published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This study aimed to determine for c...
Funnel plots are a visual tool for investigating publication and other bias in meta-analysis. They a...
Detection of publication and related biases remains suboptimal and threatens the validity and interp...
Background: In meta-analysis, the presence of funnel plot asymmetry is attributed to publication or...
<p>A funnel plot of SE versus ln(OR) for the meta-analysis. When the standard error is used on the <...
<p>Log of the risk ratios were plotted against the standard error of the risk ratio of each study to...
Funnel plots are commonly used to investigate publication and related biases in meta-analysis. Altho...
Despite efforts to assure high methodological standards, systematic reviews may be affected by publi...
It is known that the existence of publication bias can inuence the conclusions of a meta-analysis. S...
<p>The funnel plot shows the possibility of a small publication bias. SE, standard error; SMD, stand...
<p>This funnel plot was used to assess whether publication bias was potentially present in our meta-...
<p>The funnel plot shows the possibility of a small publication bias. SE, standard error; SMD, stand...
Small-study effects are a common threat in systematic reviews and may indicate publication bias. The...