Papers on meta-analysis

The papers on this page are chapters from Introduction to Meta-Analysis, © 2021 Wiley, and used with permission of the publisher. For more information see www.Introduction-to-meta-analysis.com.

What is a meta-analysis

Why perform a meta-analysis

How a meta-analysis works

When does it make sense to perform a meta-analysis

Criticisms of meta-analysis

Fixed-effect vs. Random-effects models Heterogeneity in meta-analysis

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