Sequential methods for random‐effects meta‐analysis

Volume: 30, Issue: 9, Pages: 903 - 921
Published: Dec 28, 2010
Abstract
Although meta-analyses are typically viewed as retrospective activities, they are increasingly being applied prospectively to provide up-to-date evidence on specific research questions. When meta-analyses are updated account should be taken of the possibility of false-positive findings due to repeated significance tests. We discuss the use of sequential methods for meta-analyses that incorporate random effects to allow for heterogeneity across...
Paper Details
Title
Sequential methods for random‐effects meta‐analysis
Published Date
Dec 28, 2010
Volume
30
Issue
9
Pages
903 - 921
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