textPublication bias (PB) makes the resources for meta-analysis (M-A) unreliable in the sense of completion and accuracy, so to investigate, identify and correct PB is a very important issue in M-A. The current study proposed an empirical comparison in both detection and correcting PB, using a Monte Carlo study. Conditions to be manipulated include the number of primary studies, number of missing studies and true effect size. RANNOR in SAS will be used to generate normally distributed random variables and, for each condition, 10,000 M-As will be simulated. Type I error rates are to be calculated for the conditions with no PB and powers were estimated for the conditions with PB and adequate type I error control. Finally, a demonstration of ...
Publication bias threatens the validity of meta-analytic results and leads to overestimation of the ...
Although meta-analyses are often used to inform practitioners and researchers, the resulting effect ...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
A meta-analysis (MA) aggregates estimated effects from many studies to calculate a single, overall e...
The performance of methods for detecting publication bias in meta-analysis was evaluated using Monte...
One of the most common critics leveled against meta-analysis pertains to the issue of publication bi...
Publication bias is a serious problem in meta-analysis. Various methods have been developed to detec...
Publication bias in meta-analysis is a serious issue as it may lead to biased estimates which appear...
Meta-analysis is the statistical method for synthesizing studies on the same topic and is often used...
This study uses simulated meta-analysis to assess the effects of publication bias on meta-analysis e...
The present study investigates the performance of several statistical tests to detect publication bi...
This study uses simulated meta-analysis to assess the effects of publication bias on meta-analysis e...
Meta-analyses are increasingly used to support national policy decision making. The practical implic...
Meta-analysis is now a widely used technique for summarizing evidence from multiple studies. Publica...
Publication bias threatens the validity of meta-analytic results and leads to overestimation of the ...
Although meta-analyses are often used to inform practitioners and researchers, the resulting effect ...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
A meta-analysis (MA) aggregates estimated effects from many studies to calculate a single, overall e...
The performance of methods for detecting publication bias in meta-analysis was evaluated using Monte...
One of the most common critics leveled against meta-analysis pertains to the issue of publication bi...
Publication bias is a serious problem in meta-analysis. Various methods have been developed to detec...
Publication bias in meta-analysis is a serious issue as it may lead to biased estimates which appear...
Meta-analysis is the statistical method for synthesizing studies on the same topic and is often used...
This study uses simulated meta-analysis to assess the effects of publication bias on meta-analysis e...
The present study investigates the performance of several statistical tests to detect publication bi...
This study uses simulated meta-analysis to assess the effects of publication bias on meta-analysis e...
Meta-analyses are increasingly used to support national policy decision making. The practical implic...
Meta-analysis is now a widely used technique for summarizing evidence from multiple studies. Publica...
Publication bias threatens the validity of meta-analytic results and leads to overestimation of the ...
Although meta-analyses are often used to inform practitioners and researchers, the resulting effect ...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...