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Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1990
Nursing Theory ...
M J, Graney, V F, Engle
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Nursing Theory ...
M J, Graney, V F, Engle
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Automating network meta‐analysis
Research Synthesis Methods, 2012Mixed treatment comparison (MTC) (also called network meta‐analysis) is an extension of traditional meta‐analysis to allow the simultaneous pooling of data from clinical trials comparing more than two treatment options. Typically, MTCs are performed using general‐purpose Markov chain Monte Carlo software such as WinBUGS, requiring a model and data to ...
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Evolution, 2008
Meta-analysis is a powerful statistical technique that combines the results of independent studies to identify general trends. When the species under examination are not independent however, it is also necessary to incorporate phylogenetic information into the analysis.
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Meta-analysis is a powerful statistical technique that combines the results of independent studies to identify general trends. When the species under examination are not independent however, it is also necessary to incorporate phylogenetic information into the analysis.
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Misunderstanding Meta-Analysis
Evaluation & the Health Professions, 1995Although it is increasingly common, metaanalysis is still a relatively new addition to the toolbox of research strategies. Partially because of its newness and partially because its early enthusiasts may have overstated its presumed contributions, a number of common misunderstandings have developed about the meta-analytic approach.
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Journal of Vascular Nursing, 2004
Beginning with Florence Nightingale, nurses have attempted to base their practice on the best evidence. Research findings often form part of the evidence for practice. The proliferation of studies and the frequent contradictory findings between studies make it difficult to determine the scientific basis for practice.
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Beginning with Florence Nightingale, nurses have attempted to base their practice on the best evidence. Research findings often form part of the evidence for practice. The proliferation of studies and the frequent contradictory findings between studies make it difficult to determine the scientific basis for practice.
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2015
As a means to synthesize the results of multiple studies, the chronological development of the meta-analysis method was in parallel to a variety of definitions in the literature. Meta-analysis can be defined in different ways: as a means of summarizing and combining the quantitative results of research or as a method used to reach the quantitative ...
Çoğaltay, N., Karadağ, E.
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As a means to synthesize the results of multiple studies, the chronological development of the meta-analysis method was in parallel to a variety of definitions in the literature. Meta-analysis can be defined in different ways: as a means of summarizing and combining the quantitative results of research or as a method used to reach the quantitative ...
Çoğaltay, N., Karadağ, E.
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Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis
Statistics in Medicine, 2002J. Higgins, S. Thompson
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