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期刊名:Research synthesis methods

缩写:RES SYNTH METHODS

ISSN:1759-2879

e-ISSN:1759-2887

IF/分区:6.1/Q1

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Suzanne Jak,Hongli Li,Laura Kolbe et al. Suzanne Jak et al.
Meta-analytic structural equation modeling (MASEM) refers to fitting structural equation models (SEMs) (such as path models or factor models) to meta-analytic data. Currently, fitting MASEMs may be challenging for researchers that are not a...
Elena Kulinskaya,David C Hoaglin,Ilyas Bakbergenuly et al. Elena Kulinskaya et al.
The conventional Q statistic, using estimated inverse-variance (IV) weights, underlies a variety of problems in random-effects meta-analysis. In previous work on standardized mean difference and log-odds-ratio, we found superior performance...
Robbie C M van Aert,Christopher H Schmid,David Svensson et al. Robbie C M van Aert et al.
The pooled estimate of the average effect is of primary interest when fitting the random-effects model for meta-analysis. However estimates of study specific effects, for example those displayed on forest plots, are also often of interest. ...
Ozan Cinar,James Umbanhowar,Jason D Hoeksema et al. Ozan Cinar et al.
Meta-regression can be used to examine the association between effect size estimates and the characteristics of the studies included in a meta-analysis using regression-type methods. By searching for those characteristics (i.e., moderators)...
Wenhao Cao,Lianne Siegel,Jincheng Zhou et al. Wenhao Cao et al.
A reference interval provides a basis for physicians to determine whether a measurement is typical of a healthy individual. It can be interpreted as a prediction interval for a new individual from the overall population. However, a referenc...
Julio Sánchez-Meca,Fulgencio Marín-Martínez,José Antonio López-López et al. Julio Sánchez-Meca et al.
Reliability generalization (RG) is a meta-analytic approach that aims to characterize how reliability estimates from the same test vary across different applications of the instrument. With this purpose RG meta-analyses typically focus on a...
Toni Lange,Guido Schwarzer,Thomas Datzmann et al. Toni Lange et al.
Updating systematic reviews is often a time-consuming process that involves a lot of human effort and is therefore not conducted as often as it should be. The aim of our research project was to explore the potential of machine learning meth...
Chris Cooper,Theo Lorenc,Ute Schauberger Chris Cooper
There is limited guidance on how to web-search in systematic reviews and concern relates to the reproducibility of searches using search engines such as Google. The aim of this paper is to address one potential source of variation in Google...
Chris Carmona,Susan Baxter,Christopher Carroll Chris Carmona
Guidelines produced by local, national and international bodies underpin clinical practice and healthcare services worldwide. For guidelines to be based on the best available evidence, it is critical that syntheses of both qualitative and q...
Masayuki Henmi,Satoshi Hattori,Tim Friede Masayuki Henmi
In meta-analyses including only few studies, the estimation of the between-study heterogeneity is challenging. Furthermore, the assessment of publication bias is difficult as standard methods such as visual inspection or formal hypothesis t...