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The following pages link to Valid Inference in Random Effects Meta‐Analysis (Q4666637):
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- Estimating common parameters in heterogeneous random effects models (Q546103) (← links)
- On combining data from genome-wide association studies to discover disease-associated SNPs (Q908136) (← links)
- Meta-analytic-predictive use of historical variance data for the design and analysis of clinical trials (Q1658139) (← links)
- On pooling data summaries in the absence of interactions ``response-by-study'' (Q1766964) (← links)
- Exact-permutation-based sign tests for clustered binary data via weighted and unweighted test statistics (Q2363726) (← links)
- When should meta‐analysis avoid making hidden normality assumptions? (Q4622547) (← links)
- A Method of Moments Estimator for Random Effect Multivariate Meta‐Analysis (Q4911955) (← links)
- An efficient numerical algorithm for exact inference in meta analysis (Q4960567) (← links)
- Meta‐analysis of two studies in the presence of heterogeneity with applications in rare diseases (Q5280181) (← links)
- Simple maximum likelihood estimates of efficacy in randomized trials and before-and-after studies, with implications for meta-analysis (Q5424960) (← links)
- Simple maximum likelihood estimates of efficacy in randomized trials and before-and-after studies, with implications for meta-analysis (Q5442624) (← links)
- Models for Combining Results of Different Experiments: Retrospective and Prospective (Q5481318) (← links)
- Relative efficiency of using summary versus individual data in random‐effects meta‐analysis (Q6047774) (← links)
- Adjusting for Publication Bias in Meta-Analysis via Inverse Probability Weighting Using Clinical Trial Registries (Q6079693) (← links)
- Inference using an exact distribution of test statistic for random-effects meta-analysis (Q6175809) (← links)