The following pages link to Guido Schwarzer (Q57535):
Displaying 22 items.
- metasens (Q29090) (← links)
- netmeta (Q29093) (← links)
- meta (Q29094) (← links)
- netmeta: An R Package for Network Meta-Analysis Using Frequentist Methods (Q57543) (← links)
- Meta-Analysis with R (Q57545) (← links)
- Network meta‐analysis of multicomponent interventions (Q57551) (← links)
- Network meta‐analysis of rare events using the Mantel‐Haenszel method (Q57559) (← links)
- Ranking treatments in frequentist network meta-analysis works without resampling methods (Q57565) (← links)
- Automated drawing of network plots in network meta-analysis (Q57576) (← links)
- Resolve conflicting rankings of outcomes in network meta‐analysis: Partial ordering of treatments (Q57581) (← links)
- Estimating the contribution of studies in network meta-analysis: paths, flows and streams (Q57584) (← links)
- Treatment-effect estimates adjusted for small-study effects via a limit meta-analysis (Q73244) (← links)
- Answering Complex Hierarchy Questions in Network Meta-analysis (Q73980) (← links)
- nmarank (Q73981) (← links)
- diagmeta (Q83716) (← links)
- crossnma (Q111125) (← links)
- NMAoutlier (Q120311) (← links)
- Assessing the Sensitivity of Meta-analysis to Selection Bias: A Multiple Imputation Approach (Q3100815) (← links)
- Contribution to the discussion of “When should meta‐analysis avoid making hidden normality assumptions?” (Q4622554) (← links)
- Detecting and adjusting for small‐study effects in meta‐analysis (Q5391163) (← links)
- Discussion on ‘Testing small study effects in multivariate meta‐analysis’ by Chuan Hong, Georgia Salanti, Sally Morton, Richard Riley, Haitao Chu, Stephen E Kimmel and Yong Chen (Q6047765) (← links)
- Component network meta‐analysis compared to a matching method in a disconnected network: A case study (Q6071312) (← links)