CMA software will include the Knapp–Hartung adjustment as part of all analyses in the near future. For the random〆ffects model, the Knapp–Hartung adjustment always yields better coverage than the nonadjusted value, and so it should always be used. The magnitude of the adjustment depends on...
Keywords:Random-effectsmeta-analysis,Knapp-Hartungadjustment,Smallpopulations,Rarediseases Background Random-effectsmeta-analysisismostcommonlyper- formedbasedonanunderlyinghierarchicalmodelinclud- ingtwounknownsasparameters:theeffectμ,whichisthe figureofprimaryinterest,andthebetween-studyvariance (heterogeneity)τ ...
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Statistically significant meta-analyses of surgical weight loss interventions are reevaluated by the Hartung-Knapp method.doi:10.1111/obr.13454Simiao.TianDepartment of Research, Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China.John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Obesity reviews : ...
A Review of: ?Statistical Meta-Analysis With Applications, by J. Hartung, G. Knapp, and B. K. Sinha,?The diagnostic abilities of two or more diagnostic tests are traditionally compared by their respective sensitivities and specificities, either separately or using a summary of them such as ...
Reflecting research strengths of its authors, Statistical Meta-Analysis With Applications provides a thorough compilation of classical meta-analysis methods grounded in traditional analysis of variance (ANOVA) models. Indeed, the review for normal fixed and random effects models of estimation for a ...
A Review of: “Statistical Meta-Analysis With Applications, by J. Hartung, G. Knapp, and B. K. Sinha,”Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2008, ISBN 978-0-470-29089-7, xv?+?247 pp., $110.doi:10.1080/10543401003641217THE EXAMPLES are from the realm of design and industrial technology; but ...
Using the Hartung–Knapp method in random‐effects meta‐analyses resulted in 34 of 114 nonsignificant meta‐analyses (29.8%). In the full sample ( N = 261), the null effect was included by the 95% PI in 195 (74.7%) and the opposite effect (e.g., hazard ratio 0.5, opposite effect ...
Statistical meta‐analysis with applications J. Hartung, G. Knapp and B. K. Sinha, Wiley, New York, 2008; xv. No. of pages: 247. Price: $115.00No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/jrsm.16S. ZacksBinghamton University, Binghamton, New York, U.S.A....
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