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A bivariate approach to meta‐analysis
Statistics in Medicine, 1993AbstractThe usual meta‐analysis of a sequence of randomized clinical trials only considers the difference between two treatments and produces a point estimate and a confidence interval for a parameter that measures this difference. The usual parameter is the log)odds ratio( linked to Mantel–Haenszel methodology.
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Bivariate analysis of survivorship and persistency [PDF]
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16. Patterns of Association: Bivariate Analysis
2020This chapter discusses the principles of bivariate analysis as a tool for helping researchers get to know their data and identify patterns of association between two variables. Bivariate analysis offers a way of establishing whether or not there is a relationship between two variables, a dependent variable and an independent variable.
Sandra Halperin, Oliver Heath
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The bivariate statistical analysis of environmental (compositional) data [PDF]
Environmental sciences usually deal with compositional (closed) data. Whenever the concentration of chemical elements is measured, the data will be closed, i.e. the relevant information is contained in the ratios between the variables rather than in the data values reported for the variables.
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