Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-analysis. While likelihood-based inference is attractive both in terms of limiting properties and of implementation, its application in random-effects meta-analysis may result in misleading conclusions, especially when the number of studies is small to moderate. The current paper shows how methodology that reduces the asymptotic bias of the maximum likelihood estimator of the variance component can also substantially improve inference about the mean effect size. The results are derived for the more general framework of random-effects meta-regression, which allows the mean effect size to vary with study-specific covariates
The reduction of the mean or median bias of the maximum likelihood estimator in regular parametric m...
This paper investigates the use of likelihood methods for meta-analysis, within the random-effects m...
This paper investigates the use of likelihood methods for meta-analysis, within the random-effects m...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta- ...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
The reduction of the mean or median bias of the maximum likelihood estimator in regular parametric m...
This paper investigates the use of likelihood methods for meta-analysis, within the random-effects m...
This paper investigates the use of likelihood methods for meta-analysis, within the random-effects m...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta- ...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesize information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Random-effects models are frequently used to synthesise information from different studies in meta-a...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
Meta-analysis is widely used to compare and combine the results of multiple independent studies. To ...
The reduction of the mean or median bias of the maximum likelihood estimator in regular parametric m...
This paper investigates the use of likelihood methods for meta-analysis, within the random-effects m...
This paper investigates the use of likelihood methods for meta-analysis, within the random-effects m...