On the relative efficiency of using summary statistics versus individual-level data in meta-analysis

Volume: 97, Issue: 2, Pages: 321 - 332
Published: Apr 15, 2010
Abstract
Meta-analysis is widely used to synthesize the results of multiple studies. Although meta-analysis is traditionally carried out by combining the summary statistics of relevant studies, advances in technologies and communications have made it increasingly feasible to access the original data on individual participants. In the present paper, we investigate the relative efficiency of analyzing original data versus combining summary statistics. We...
Paper Details
Title
On the relative efficiency of using summary statistics versus individual-level data in meta-analysis
Published Date
Apr 15, 2010
Journal
Volume
97
Issue
2
Pages
321 - 332
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