Quantifying the impact of between‐study heterogeneity in multivariate meta‐analyses

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    2012/07/04
  • Indian UGC (journal)
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  • Dan Jackson MRC Biostatistics Unit Cambridge U.K.
  • Ian R. White MRC Biostatistics Unit Cambridge U.K.
  • Richard D. Riley School of Health and Population Sciences University of Birmingham Birminghan U.K.
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Jackson, Dan, et al. “Quantifying the Impact of between‐study Heterogeneity in Multivariate meta‐analyses”. Statistics in Medicine, vol. 31, no. 29, 2012, pp. 3805-20, https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.5453.
Jackson, D., White, I. R., & Riley, R. D. (2012). Quantifying the impact of between‐study heterogeneity in multivariate meta‐analyses. Statistics in Medicine, 31(29), 3805-3820. https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.5453
Jackson, Dan, Ian R. White, and Richard D. Riley. “Quantifying the Impact of between‐study Heterogeneity in Multivariate meta‐analyses”. Statistics in Medicine 31, no. 29 (2012): 3805-20. https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.5453.
Jackson D, White IR, Riley RD. Quantifying the impact of between‐study heterogeneity in multivariate meta‐analyses. Statistics in Medicine. 2012;31(29):3805-20.
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10.1002/9780470712184
Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis

Statistics in Medicine
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