荟萃分析
随机效应模型
样本量测定
统计
计量经济学
计算机科学
可能性
人口
数学
人口学
医学
逻辑回归
内科学
社会学
标识
DOI:10.1177/096228029300200202
摘要
Two models for study-to-study variation in a meta-analysis are presented, critiqued and illustrated. One, the fixed effects model, takes the studies being analysed as the universe of interest; the other, the random effects model, takes these studies as representing a sample from a larger population of possible studies. With emphasis on clinical trials, this paper illustrates in some detail the application of both models to three summary measures of the effect of an experimental intervention versus a control: the standardized difference for comparing two means, and the relative risk and odds ratio for comparing two proportions.
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