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The following pages link to When should meta‐analysis avoid making hidden normality assumptions? (Q4622547):
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- Investigating heterogeneity in meta-analysis of studies with rare events. Estimating the amount of heterogeneity (Q2070654) (← links)
- Contribution to the discussion of “When should meta‐analysis avoid making hidden normality assumptions?” (Q4622563) (← 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)
- Jointly pooling aggregated effect sizes and their standard errors from studies with continuous clinical outcomes (Q6068838) (← links)
- Frequentist performances of Bayesian prediction intervals for random‐effects meta‐analysis (Q6071308) (← links)
- A bias‐corrected meta‐analysis model for combining, studies of different types and quality (Q6071309) (← links)
- Bounds for the weight of external data in shrinkage estimation (Q6091687) (← 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)