Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis

Volume: 21, Issue: 11, Pages: 1539 - 1558
Published: May 21, 2002
Abstract
The extent of heterogeneity in a meta-analysis partly determines the difficulty in drawing overall conclusions. This extent may be measured by estimating a between-study variance, but interpretation is then specific to a particular treatment effect metric. A test for the existence of heterogeneity exists, but depends on the number of studies in the meta-analysis. We develop measures of the impact of heterogeneity on a meta-analysis, from...
Paper Details
Title
Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis
Published Date
May 21, 2002
Volume
21
Issue
11
Pages
1539 - 1558
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