A Re-Evaluation of Random-Effects Meta-Analysis

Volume: 172, Issue: 1, Pages: 137 - 159
Published: Jul 24, 2008
Abstract
Summary Meta-analysis in the presence of unexplained heterogeneity is frequently undertaken by using a random-effects model, in which the effects underlying different studies are assumed to be drawn from a normal distribution. Here we discuss the justification and interpretation of such models, by addressing in turn the aims of estimation, prediction and hypothesis testing. A particular issue that we consider is the distinction between inference...
Paper Details
Title
A Re-Evaluation of Random-Effects Meta-Analysis
Published Date
Jul 24, 2008
Volume
172
Issue
1
Pages
137 - 159
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