OBJECTIVE: The objective was to investigate whether it is justified to discourage trials with less than 80% power. Trials with low power are unlikely to produce conclusive results, but their findings can be used by pooling then in a meta-analysis. However, such an analysis may be biased, because trials with low power are likely to have a nonsignificant result and are less likely to be published than trials with a statistically significant outcome. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: We simulated several series of studies with varying degrees of publication bias and then calculated the "real" one-sided type I error and the bias of meta-analyses with a "nominal" error rate (significance level) of 2.5%. RESULTS: In single trials, in which heterogeneity ...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...
When designing a study, the planned sample size is often based on power analyses. One way to choose ...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...
Contains fulltext : 81796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is debate whether clinical trials with suboptimal power are just...
Background\ud There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution ...
BackgroundThere are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution fact...
Background: There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution fa...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do not have power...
When designing a study, the planned sample size is often based on power analyses. One way to choose ...
When designing a study, the planned sample size is often based on power analyses. One way to choose ...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...
When designing a study, the planned sample size is often based on power analyses. One way to choose ...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...
Contains fulltext : 81796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: The...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is debate whether clinical trials with suboptimal power are just...
Background\ud There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution ...
BackgroundThere are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution fact...
Background: There are both theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that design and execution fa...
Publication bias is one threat to validity that researchers conducting meta-analysis studies confron...
Background: Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do no...
Most meta-analyses include data from one or more small studies that, individually, do not have power...
When designing a study, the planned sample size is often based on power analyses. One way to choose ...
When designing a study, the planned sample size is often based on power analyses. One way to choose ...
Background There is concern that non-inferiority trials might be deliberately designed to conceal th...
Meta-analyses usually combine published studies, omitting those that for some reason have not been p...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...
When designing a study, the planned sample size is often based on power analyses. One way to choose ...
Publication bias is a substantial problem for the credibility of research in general and of meta-ana...