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Introduction to Meta-Analysis
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Author(s):
Michael Borenstein
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Larry V. Hedges
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Julian P. T. Higgins
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Hannah R. Rothstein
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March 13 2009
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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9780470743386
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9780470057247
Publication date (Print):
March 13 2009
DOI:
10.1002/9780470743386
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
How a Meta-Analysis Works
pp. 9
Why Perform a Meta-Analysis
pp. 15
Overview
pp. 21
Effect Sizes Based on Means
pp. 33
Effect Sizes Based on Binary Data (2×2 Tables)
pp. 41
Effect Sizes Based on Correlations
pp. 45
Converting Among Effect Sizes
pp. 51
Factors that Affect Precision
pp. 57
Concluding Remarks
pp. 59
Overview
pp. 63
Fixed-Effect Model
pp. 69
Random-Effects Model
pp. 77
Fixed-Effect Versus Random-Effects Models
pp. 87
Worked Examples (Part 1)
pp. 103
Overview
pp. 107
Identifying and Quantifying Heterogeneity
pp. 127
Prediction Intervals
pp. 135
Worked Examples (Part 2)
pp. 149
Subgroup Analyses
pp. 187
Meta-Regression
pp. 205
Notes on Subgroup Analyses and Meta-Regression
pp. 213
Overview
pp. 217
Independent Subgroups within a Study
pp. 225
Multiple Outcomes or Time-Points within a Study
pp. 239
Multiple Comparisons within a Study
pp. 243
Notes on Complex Data Structures
pp. 247
Overview
pp. 251
Vote Counting– A New Name for an Old Problem
pp. 257
Power Analysis for Meta-Analysis
pp. 277
Publication Bias
pp. 293
Overview
pp. 297
Effect Sizes Rather than p-Values
pp. 303
Simpson's Paradox
pp. 311
Generality of the Basic Inverse-Variance Method
pp. 321
Overview
pp. 325
Meta-Analysis Methods Based on Direction and p-Values
pp. 331
Further Methods for Dichotomous Data
pp. 341
Psychometric Meta-Analysis
pp. 353
Overview
pp. 357
When Does it Make Sense to Perform a Meta-Analysis?
pp. 365
Reporting the Results of a Meta-Analysis
pp. 371
Cumulative Meta-Analysis
pp. 377
Criticisms of Meta-Analysis
pp. 391
Software
pp. 405
Books, Web Sites and Professional Organizations
pp. 409
References
pp. 415
Index
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