remaCor (Q89912)

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Random Effects Meta-Analysis for Correlated Test Statistics
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remaCor
Random Effects Meta-Analysis for Correlated Test Statistics

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    0.0.11
    10 November 2022
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    8 February 2024
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    Meta-analysis is widely used to summarize estimated effects sizes across multiple statistical tests. Standard fixed and random effect meta-analysis methods assume that the estimated of the effect sizes are statistically independent. Here we relax this assumption and enable meta-analysis when the correlation matrix between effect size estimates is known. Fixed effect meta-analysis uses the method of Lin and Sullivan (2009) <doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2009.11.001>, and random effects meta-analysis uses the method of Han, et al. <doi:10.1093/hmg/ddw049>.
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