Funnel plots are commonly used to investigate publication and related biases in meta-analysis. Although asymmetry in the appearance of a funnel plot is often interpreted as being caused by publication bias, in reality the asymmetry could be due to other factors that cause systematic differences in the results of large and small studies, for example, confounding factors such as differential study quality. Funnel plots can be enhanced by adding contours of statistical significance to aid in interpreting the funnel plot. If studies appear to be missing in areas of low statistical significance, then it is possible that the asymmetry is due to publication bias. If studies appear to be missing in areas of high statistical significance, then publi...
<p>Under the sensitivity analysis of the results to publication bias a trim and fill white dot was a...
<p>The Begg’s funnel plot for assessment of publication bias in the meta-analysis (each study is rep...
<p>Funnel plots did not reveal any evidence of obvious asymmetry in the overall meta-analysis.</p
Funnel plots are commonly used to investigate publication and related biases in meta-analysis. Altho...
Funnel plots are a visual tool for investigating publication and other bias in meta-analysis. They a...
<p>For each dataset, the effect size on the horizontal axis (standardized mean difference) is plotte...
Funnel plots are currently advocated to investigate the presence of publication bias (and other poss...
Funnel plot for publication bias of the one-arm studies in the meta-analysis.</p
Detection of publication and related biases remains suboptimal and threatens the validity and interp...
The top row illustrates the funnel plot encompassing all studies. The second row shows the Contour-E...
<p>This funnel plot was used to assess whether publication bias was potentially present in our meta-...
<p>(A, B) No study need be filled or trimmed. (C) 3 studies were filled, but these 3 studies were lo...
<p>Funnel plot to assess the publication bias of the studies in this meta-analysis.</p
Contains fulltext : 177257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Meta-analyses a...
Funnel plot for publication bias for the two-arm and RCTs in the meta-analysis.</p
<p>Under the sensitivity analysis of the results to publication bias a trim and fill white dot was a...
<p>The Begg’s funnel plot for assessment of publication bias in the meta-analysis (each study is rep...
<p>Funnel plots did not reveal any evidence of obvious asymmetry in the overall meta-analysis.</p
Funnel plots are commonly used to investigate publication and related biases in meta-analysis. Altho...
Funnel plots are a visual tool for investigating publication and other bias in meta-analysis. They a...
<p>For each dataset, the effect size on the horizontal axis (standardized mean difference) is plotte...
Funnel plots are currently advocated to investigate the presence of publication bias (and other poss...
Funnel plot for publication bias of the one-arm studies in the meta-analysis.</p
Detection of publication and related biases remains suboptimal and threatens the validity and interp...
The top row illustrates the funnel plot encompassing all studies. The second row shows the Contour-E...
<p>This funnel plot was used to assess whether publication bias was potentially present in our meta-...
<p>(A, B) No study need be filled or trimmed. (C) 3 studies were filled, but these 3 studies were lo...
<p>Funnel plot to assess the publication bias of the studies in this meta-analysis.</p
Contains fulltext : 177257.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Meta-analyses a...
Funnel plot for publication bias for the two-arm and RCTs in the meta-analysis.</p
<p>Under the sensitivity analysis of the results to publication bias a trim and fill white dot was a...
<p>The Begg’s funnel plot for assessment of publication bias in the meta-analysis (each study is rep...
<p>Funnel plots did not reveal any evidence of obvious asymmetry in the overall meta-analysis.</p