Meta-analyses are typically used to estimate the overall/mean of an outcome of interest. However, inference about between-study variability, which is typically modelled using a between-study variance parameter, is usually an additional aim. The DerSimonian and Laird method, currently widely used by default to estimate the between-study variance, has been long challenged. Our aim is to identify known methods for estimation of the between-study variance and its corresponding uncertainty, and to summarise the simulation and empirical evidence that compares them. We identified 16 estimators for the between-study variance, seven methods to calculate confidence intervals, and several comparative studies. Simulation studies suggest that for both d...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
<p>Distribution of between-study variance estimates by method type (including main and subgroup meta...
The difference between two proportions, referred to as a risk difference, is a useful measure of eff...
Meta-analyses are typically used to estimate the overall/mean of an outcome of interest. However, in...
Meta‐analyses are typically used to estimate the overall/mean of an outcome of interest. However, in...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, tau(2) ....
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$...
There are different methods for estimating the between-study variance, 2 in meta-analysis, however e...
Two methods of quantifying heterogeneity between studies in meta-analysis were studied. One method q...
Abstract Background Confidence intervals for the between study variance are useful in random-effects...
Objective: When studies report proportions such as sensitivity or specificity, it is customary to me...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
<p>Distribution of between-study variance estimates by method type (including main and subgroup meta...
The difference between two proportions, referred to as a risk difference, is a useful measure of eff...
Meta-analyses are typically used to estimate the overall/mean of an outcome of interest. However, in...
Meta‐analyses are typically used to estimate the overall/mean of an outcome of interest. However, in...
Background: Meta-regression is becoming increasingly used to model study level covariate effects. Ho...
Random-effects meta-analysis requires an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$. We study ...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, tau(2) ....
The effect sizes of studies included in a meta-analysis do often not share a common true effect size...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, $\tau^2$...
There are different methods for estimating the between-study variance, 2 in meta-analysis, however e...
Two methods of quantifying heterogeneity between studies in meta-analysis were studied. One method q...
Abstract Background Confidence intervals for the between study variance are useful in random-effects...
Objective: When studies report proportions such as sensitivity or specificity, it is customary to me...
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance (τ 2) has a key role in assessing heterog...
<p>Distribution of between-study variance estimates by method type (including main and subgroup meta...
The difference between two proportions, referred to as a risk difference, is a useful measure of eff...