Statistical analyses always lead to results that include an imprecision to a degree. Combining information refers to quantitative methods that can synthesize information from multiple sources on the same topic to reach a more precise and general result. A challenging issue in combining information is that the individual results may be correlated to each other. For example, in ecology, outcomes from multiple species are dependent on each other due to their shared evolutionary history. This dissertation focuses on two fields in combining information, meta-analysis and combining p-values, and examines techniques that can incorporate the dependence among the correlated measurements into the method for combining information. The results show tha...
When synthesizing data from genetic association studies researchers frequently perform several relat...
This handbook reviews different mixed methods and integration ideas with contributions from scholars...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Statistical analyses always lead to results that include an imprecision to a degree. Combining infor...
Meta-analysis methods that combine P-values into a single unified P-value are frequently employed to...
<div><p>Meta-analysis methods that combine -values into a single unified -value are frequently emplo...
This dissertation develops a set of new statistical methods for synthesizing joint information of mu...
How to combine information from different sources is becoming an important statistical area of resea...
Combining p-values from independent statistical tests is a popular approach to meta-analysis, partic...
The emphasis of the present thesis is on statistical methods for combining results when only publis...
This paper develops a general framework to support the combination of information from independent b...
Meta-analysis is an important statistical tool, which can synthesize the available evidence and inte...
Meta-analysis increases statistical power by combining statistic from multiple studies. Meta-analysi...
In scientific investigations, it is common to have several studies that deal with a common theme or ...
Meta-analyses increase statistical power by combining statistics from multiple studies. Meta-analysi...
When synthesizing data from genetic association studies researchers frequently perform several relat...
This handbook reviews different mixed methods and integration ideas with contributions from scholars...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...
Statistical analyses always lead to results that include an imprecision to a degree. Combining infor...
Meta-analysis methods that combine P-values into a single unified P-value are frequently employed to...
<div><p>Meta-analysis methods that combine -values into a single unified -value are frequently emplo...
This dissertation develops a set of new statistical methods for synthesizing joint information of mu...
How to combine information from different sources is becoming an important statistical area of resea...
Combining p-values from independent statistical tests is a popular approach to meta-analysis, partic...
The emphasis of the present thesis is on statistical methods for combining results when only publis...
This paper develops a general framework to support the combination of information from independent b...
Meta-analysis is an important statistical tool, which can synthesize the available evidence and inte...
Meta-analysis increases statistical power by combining statistic from multiple studies. Meta-analysi...
In scientific investigations, it is common to have several studies that deal with a common theme or ...
Meta-analyses increase statistical power by combining statistics from multiple studies. Meta-analysi...
When synthesizing data from genetic association studies researchers frequently perform several relat...
This handbook reviews different mixed methods and integration ideas with contributions from scholars...
A meta-analysis combines and compares quantitative results of a set of studies in which more or less...