In meta-analysis practice, researchers frequently face studies that report the same outcome differently, such as a continuous variable (e.g., scores for rating depression) or a binary variable (e.g., counts of patients with depression dichotomized by certain latent and unreported depression scores). For combining these two types of studies in the same analysis, a simple conversion method has been widely used to handle standardized mean differences (SMDs) and odds ratios (ORs). This conventional method uses a linear function connecting the SMD and log OR; it assumes logistic distributions for (latent) continuous measures. However, the normality assumption is more commonly used for continuous measures, and the conventional method may be inacc...
Abstract Background Meta-analysis of continuous outcomes traditionally uses mean difference (MD) or ...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Meta-analysis (MA) combines multiple studies to estimate a quantity of interest. Some existing MA mo...
In a recent Statistics in Medicine paper, Warn, Thompson and Spiegelhalter (WTS) made a comparison b...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Bayesian statistical methods permit the incorporation ...
Throughout the different phases of a drug development program, randomized trials are used to establi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Bradley P. ...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis of continuous outcomes traditionally uses mean difference (MD) or standard...
With the growing number of studies looking at the performance of diagnostic tests, combining the st...
The simple comparison of two binomial populations is frequently of interest in epidemiology when the...
Frequentist methods are available for comparison of a patient's test score (or score difference) to ...
Background: Disadvantages have already been pointed out on the use of odds ratio (OR) as a measure o...
Abstract Background Meta-analysis of continuous outcomes traditionally uses mean difference (MD) or ...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Meta-analysis (MA) combines multiple studies to estimate a quantity of interest. Some existing MA mo...
In a recent Statistics in Medicine paper, Warn, Thompson and Spiegelhalter (WTS) made a comparison b...
Meta-analysis refers to the collection and subsequent statistical analysis of results from numerous ...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Numerous meta-analyses in healthcare research combine results from only a small number of studies, f...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Bayesian statistical methods permit the incorporation ...
Throughout the different phases of a drug development program, randomized trials are used to establi...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2013. Major: Biostatistics. Advisors: Bradley P. ...
BACKGROUND: Meta-analysis of continuous outcomes traditionally uses mean difference (MD) or standard...
With the growing number of studies looking at the performance of diagnostic tests, combining the st...
The simple comparison of two binomial populations is frequently of interest in epidemiology when the...
Frequentist methods are available for comparison of a patient's test score (or score difference) to ...
Background: Disadvantages have already been pointed out on the use of odds ratio (OR) as a measure o...
Abstract Background Meta-analysis of continuous outcomes traditionally uses mean difference (MD) or ...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed an explosive growth in the scientific literat...
Meta-analysis (MA) combines multiple studies to estimate a quantity of interest. Some existing MA mo...