Estimating the prevalence of missing experiments in a neuroimaging meta‐analysis
Coordinate‐based meta‐analyses (CBMA) allow researchers to combine the results from multiple functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments with the goal of obtaining results that are more likely to generalize. However, the interpretation of CBMA findings can be impaired by the file drawer proble...
Main Authors: | Samartsidis, P, Montagna, S, Laird, AR, Fox, PT, Johnson, TD, Nichols, TE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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