Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the effects of treatments. It indicates the difference between a treatment and comparison group after treatment has ended, in terms of standard deviations. Some meta-analyses, including several highly cited and influential ones, use the pre-post SMD, indicating the difference between baseline and post-test within one (treatment group).Methods In this paper, we argue that these pre-post SMDs should be avoided in meta-analyses and we describe the arguments why pre-post SMDs can result in biased outcomes.Results One important reason why pre-post SMDs should be avoided is that the scores on baseline and post-test are not independent of each other. The v...
This study examined the statistical consequences of employing various methods of computing and cumul...
With the growing popularity of meta-analytic techniques to analyze and synthesize results across set...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...
Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the eff...
Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the eff...
Meta-analysis replaced statistical significance with effect size in the hope of resolving controvers...
[Background] Most meta-analyses use the ‘standardised mean difference’ (effect size) to summarise th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) fail to provide stand...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) fail to provide stand...
<p>Notes: No., Number; ES, effect size; SMD, standardized mean difference effect size; 95% CI, 95% c...
Objective: Findings from meta-analytic studies that use standardized mean differences (SMDs) may be ...
Background: To examine empirically whether the mean difference (MD) or the standardised mean differe...
It is very common to find meta-analyses in which some of the studies compare 2 groups on continuous ...
<p><i>SE</i> = Standard Error, <i>SMD</i> = Standardized Mean Difference. Comments: The meta-analysi...
To determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could re...
This study examined the statistical consequences of employing various methods of computing and cumul...
With the growing popularity of meta-analytic techniques to analyze and synthesize results across set...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...
Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the eff...
Aims The standardised mean difference (SMD) is one of the most used effect sizes to indicate the eff...
Meta-analysis replaced statistical significance with effect size in the hope of resolving controvers...
[Background] Most meta-analyses use the ‘standardised mean difference’ (effect size) to summarise th...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) fail to provide stand...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Many reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) fail to provide stand...
<p>Notes: No., Number; ES, effect size; SMD, standardized mean difference effect size; 95% CI, 95% c...
Objective: Findings from meta-analytic studies that use standardized mean differences (SMDs) may be ...
Background: To examine empirically whether the mean difference (MD) or the standardised mean differe...
It is very common to find meta-analyses in which some of the studies compare 2 groups on continuous ...
<p><i>SE</i> = Standard Error, <i>SMD</i> = Standardized Mean Difference. Comments: The meta-analysi...
To determine the reproducibility of psychological meta-analyses, we investigated whether we could re...
This study examined the statistical consequences of employing various methods of computing and cumul...
With the growing popularity of meta-analytic techniques to analyze and synthesize results across set...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...