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The following pages link to Meta‐analysis of clinical trials with rare events (Q3451375):
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- Nonparametric estimation of effect heterogeneity in rare events meta-analysis: bivariate, discrete mixture model (Q2019656) (← links)
- Investigating heterogeneity in meta-analysis of studies with rare events. Estimating the amount of heterogeneity (Q2070654) (← links)
- Estimation of effect heterogeneity in rare events meta-analysis (Q2088929) (← links)
- Bivariate beta-binomial model using Gaussian copula for bivariate meta-analysis of two binary outcomes with low incidence (Q2303486) (← links)
- Performance of the Peto odds ratio compared to the usual odds ratio estimator in the case of rare events (Q2833479) (← links)
- Meta-Analysis for Rare Events As Binary Outcomes (Q4556964) (← links)
- When should meta‐analysis avoid making hidden normality assumptions? (Q4622547) (← links)
- On the exact null-distribution of a test for homogeneity of the risk ratio in meta-analysis of studies with rare events (Q5033961) (← links)
- Multivariate meta‐analysis with an increasing number of parameters (Q5348688) (← links)
- Frequentist performances of Bayesian prediction intervals for random‐effects meta‐analysis (Q6071308) (← links)
- Random‐effects meta‐analysis models for the odds ratio in the case of rare events under different data‐generating models: A simulation study (Q6181616) (← links)
- A simple profile likelihood-based confidence interval for the risk ratio in rare events meta-analysis (Q6589803) (← links)
- Bayesian estimation and testing in random-effects meta-analysis of rare binary events allowing for flexible group variability (Q6617530) (← links)
- A comparison of confidence distribution approaches for rare event meta-analysis (Q6628025) (← links)
- A permutation-based approach for heterogeneous meta-analyses of rare events (Q6628247) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of the random effects distribution for the risk or rate ratio in rare events meta-analysis with the arm-based and contrast-based approaches (Q6630316) (← links)
- Estimating risk and rate ratio in rare events meta-analysis with the Mantel-Haenszel estimator and assessing heterogeneity (Q6636204) (← links)