Statistical Meta-Analysis With Applications
(2011)

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[United States] : Wiley, 2011
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9781118210963 MWT18095337, 1118210964 18095337
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English
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An accessible introduction to performing meta-analysis across various areas of research. The practice of meta-analysis allows researchers to obtain findings from various studies and compile them to verify and form one overall conclusion. "Statistical Meta-Analysis with Applications" presents the necessary statistical methodologies that allow readers to tackle the four main stages of meta-analysis: problem formulation, data collection, data evaluation, and data analysis and interpretation. Combining the authors' expertise on the topic with a wealth of up-to-date information, this book successfully introduces the essential statistical practices for making thorough and accurate discoveries across a wide array of diverse fields, such as business, public health, biostatistics, and environmental studies. Two main types of statistical analysis serve as the foundation of the methods and techniques: combining tests of effect size and combining estimates of effect size. Additional topics covered include: - Meta-analysis regression procedures - Multiple-endpoint and multiple-treatment studies - The Bayesian approach to meta-analysis - Publication bias - Vote counting procedures - Methods for combining individual tests and combining individual estimates - Using meta-analysis to analyze binary and ordinal categorical data Numerous worked-out examples in each chapter provide the reader with a step-by-step understanding of the presented methods. Extensive references are also included, outlining additional sources for further study. Requiring only a working knowledge of statistics, Statistical Meta-Analysis with Applications is a valuable supplement for courses in biostatistics, business, public health, and social research at the upper-undergraduate and graduate levels. It is also an excellent reference for applied statisticians working in industry, academia, and government

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