Meta-analysis is now a widely used technique for summarizing evidence from multiple studies. Publication bias, the bias induced by the fact that research with statistically significant results is potentially more likely to be submitted and published than work with null or non-significant results, poses a thereat to the validity of such analyses. The implication of this is that combining only the identified published studies uncritically may lead to an incorrect, usually over optimistic, conclusion. How publication bias should be addressed when carrying out a meta-analysis is currently a hotly debated subject. While statistical methods to test for its presence are starting be used, they do not address the problem of how to proceed if publica...
Because negative findings have less chance of getting published, available studies tend to be a bias...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...
A P value, or the magnitude or direction of results can influence decisions about whether, when, and...
Meta-analysis is the statistical method for synthesizing studies on the same topic and is often used...
Objective: To assess the effect of publication bias on the results and conclusions of systematic rev...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
BACKGROUND Health professionals and policymakers aspire to make healthcare decisions based on the e...
This study uses simulated meta-analysis to assess the effects of publication bias on meta-analysis e...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
This study uses simulated meta-analysis to assess the effects of publication bias on meta-analysis e...
Introduction: Positive results have a greater chance of being published and outcomes that are statis...
Between-study heterogeneity and publication bias are common features of a meta-analysis that can be ...
Meta-analyses are increasingly used to support national policy decision making. The practical implic...
Summary. A common conjecture in the study of publication bias is that studies reporting a significa...
Because negative findings have less chance of getting published, available studies tend to be a bias...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...
A P value, or the magnitude or direction of results can influence decisions about whether, when, and...
Meta-analysis is the statistical method for synthesizing studies on the same topic and is often used...
Objective: To assess the effect of publication bias on the results and conclusions of systematic rev...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
BACKGROUND Health professionals and policymakers aspire to make healthcare decisions based on the e...
This study uses simulated meta-analysis to assess the effects of publication bias on meta-analysis e...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
This study uses simulated meta-analysis to assess the effects of publication bias on meta-analysis e...
Introduction: Positive results have a greater chance of being published and outcomes that are statis...
Between-study heterogeneity and publication bias are common features of a meta-analysis that can be ...
Meta-analyses are increasingly used to support national policy decision making. The practical implic...
Summary. A common conjecture in the study of publication bias is that studies reporting a significa...
Because negative findings have less chance of getting published, available studies tend to be a bias...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...
A P value, or the magnitude or direction of results can influence decisions about whether, when, and...