Use of hierarchical models for meta-analysis: experience in the metabolic ward studies of diet and blood cholesterol.
Overviews that combine single effect estimates from published studies generally use a summary statistic approach where the effect of interest is first estimated within each study and then averaged across studies in an appropriately weighted manner. Combining multiple regression coefficients from pub...
Main Authors: | Frost, C, Clarke, R, Beacon, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1999
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