Contemporary statistical publications rely on simulation to evaluate performance of new methods and compare them with established methods. In the context of random-effects meta-analysis of log-odds-ratios, we investigate how choices in generating data affect such conclusions. The choices we study include the overall log-odds-ratio, the distribution of probabilities in the control arm, and the distribution of study-level sample sizes. We retain the customary normal distribution of study-level effects. To examine the impact of the components of simulations, we assess the performance of the best available inverse-variance-weighted two-stage method, a two-stage method with constant sample-size-based weights, and two generalized linear mixed mod...
Background: There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution fa...
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
BACKGROUND: For outcomes that studies report as the means in the treatment and control groups, some ...
Contemporary statistical publications rely on simulation to evaluate performance of new methods and ...
AIMS: The study of foundational features of meta-analysis is incomplete and continues to remain impo...
Simulation studies to evaluate performance of statistical methods require a well-specified data-gene...
Background: Standard random-effects meta-analysis methods perform poorly when applied to few studies...
Background: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of binary outcomes are widespread in all areas of a...
The present study investigates the performance of several statistical tests to detect publication bi...
There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution factors are as...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
Simulation studies are computer experiments that involve creating data by pseudo‐random sampling. A ...
Both fixed and random effects models have been used to simulate the meta-analyses. The fixed effects...
Studies combined in a meta-analysis often have differences in their design and conduct that can lead...
Background: There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution fa...
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
BACKGROUND: For outcomes that studies report as the means in the treatment and control groups, some ...
Contemporary statistical publications rely on simulation to evaluate performance of new methods and ...
AIMS: The study of foundational features of meta-analysis is incomplete and continues to remain impo...
Simulation studies to evaluate performance of statistical methods require a well-specified data-gene...
Background: Standard random-effects meta-analysis methods perform poorly when applied to few studies...
Background: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of binary outcomes are widespread in all areas of a...
The present study investigates the performance of several statistical tests to detect publication bi...
There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution factors are as...
For meta-analysis of studies that report outcomes as binomial proportions, the most popular measure ...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
Simulation studies are computer experiments that involve creating data by pseudo‐random sampling. A ...
Both fixed and random effects models have been used to simulate the meta-analyses. The fixed effects...
Studies combined in a meta-analysis often have differences in their design and conduct that can lead...
Background: There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution fa...
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
BACKGROUND: For outcomes that studies report as the means in the treatment and control groups, some ...