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9780470290897

Statistical Meta-Analysis with Applications

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    9780470290897

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    0470290897

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-08-11
  • Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
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Summary

This book combines the authors' experiences on the topic and brings out a wealth of new information relevant to the study of meta-analysis. Applications ranging from business to education to environment to health sciences in both univariate and multivariate cases are presented alongside and subservient to theory. The treatment of the common mean of univariate normal populations, tests of homogeneity, one-way random effects model, categorical data, recovery of inter-block information, and combination of polls is entirely new. A special feature includes the incorporation of detailed discussions on the computational aspects and related software to carry out statistical meta-analysis in practice. Most of the methods described can be understood and applied with a solid master's level background in statistics. Practitioners will benefit from the book owing to a host of worked-out examples from numerous and various contexts.

Author Biography

JOACHIM HARTUNG, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Statistics at the Dortmund University of Technology, Germany. He has published several books and two dozen journal articles in the field of statistics. GUIDO KNAPP, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at the Dortmund University of Technology, Germany. Dr. Knapp's areas of research interest include variance component models, error components regression models, meta-analysis, and flexible design in clinical trials. BIMAL K. SINHA, PhD, is Presidential Research Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Maryland at Baltimore County (UMBC). A Fellow of both the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the American Statistical Association, Dr. Sinha's research specializes in the areas of multivariate analysis, mixed linear models, decision theory, robustness, and environmental statistics.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xiii
Introductionp. 1
Various Measures of Effect Sizep. 13
Effect Size Based on Meansp. 13
Effect Size Based on Proportionsp. 17
Effect Size Based on [open phi] Coefficient and Odds Ratiop. 19
Effect Size Based on Correlationp. 22
Combining Independent Testsp. 25
Introductionp. 25
Description of Combined Testsp. 27
Methods of Combining Effect Sizesp. 35
Inference about a Common Mean of Several Univariate Normal Populationsp. 43
Results on Common Mean Estimationp. 45
Small-Sample Comparison of [mu subscript GD] with Other Estimatorsp. 45
Properties of [mu subscript GD]p. 48
Asymptotic Comparison of Some Estimates of Common Mean for [kappa] = 2 Populationsp. 52
Confidence Intervals for the Common Meanp. 54
Approximate Confidence Intervalsp. 55
Exact Confidence Intervalsp. 56
Applicationsp. 59
Theory of Fisher's Methodp. 60
Tests of Homogeneity in Meta-Analysisp. 63
Model and Test Statisticsp. 64
An Exact Test of Homogeneityp. 67
Applicationsp. 68
One-Way Random Effects Modelp. 73
Introductionp. 73
Homogeneous Error Variancesp. 76
Test for [sigma subscript a superscript 2] = 0p. 76
Approximate Tests for H[subscript 0]: [sigma subscript a superscript 2] = [delta] > 0 and Confidence Intervals for [sigma subscript a superscript 2]p. 77
Exact Test and Confidence Interval for [sigma subscript a superscript 2] Based on a Generalized P-value Approachp. 81
Tests and Confidence Intervals for [mu]p. 85
Heterogeneous Error Variancesp. 85
Tests for H[subscript 0]: [sigma subscript a superscript 2] = 0p. 85
Tests for H[subscript 0]: [sigma subscript a superscript 2] = [delta] > 0p. 85
Nonnegative Estimation of [sigma subscript a superscript 2] and Confidence Intervalsp. 87
Inference about [mu]p. 93
Combining Controlled Trials with Normal Outcomesp. 97
Difference of Meansp. 98
Approximate Confidence Intervals for the Common Mean Differencep. 100
Exact Confidence Intervals for the Common Mean Differencep. 100
Testing Homogeneityp. 102
Analysis in the Random Effects Modelp. 103
Standardized Difference of Meansp. 107
Ratio of Meansp. 110
Combining Controlled Trials with Discrete Outcomesp. 113
Binary Datap. 116
Effect Size Estimatesp. 116
Homogeneity Testsp. 118
Binomial-Normal Hierarchical Models in Meta-Analysisp. 118
An Example for Combining Results from Controlled Clinical Trialsp. 120
An Example for Combining Results from Observational Studiesp. 121
Ordinal Datap. 122
Proportional Odds Modelp. 123
Agresti's [alpha]p. 124
An Example of Combining Results from Controlled Clinical Trialsp. 124
Meta-Regressionp. 127
Model with One Covariatep. 128
Model with More Than One Covariatep. 132
Further Extensions and Applicationsp. 136
Multivariate Meta-Analysisp. 139
Combining Multiple Dependent Variables from a Single Studyp. 141
Modeling Multivariate Effect Sizesp. 143
Multiple-Endpoint Studiesp. 144
Multiple-Treatment studiesp. 149
Bayesian Meta-Analysisp. 155
A General Bayesian Model for Meta-Analysis under Normalityp. 156
Further Examples of Bayesian Analysesp. 159
A Unified Bayesian Approach to Meta-Analysisp. 164
Further Results on Bayesian Meta-Analysisp. 167
Publication Biasp. 171
Recovery of Interblock Informationp. 179
Notation and Test Statisticsp. 180
BIBD with Fixed Treatment Effectsp. 183
Combined Tests When b > vp. 184
Combined Tests When b = vp. 187
A Numerical Examplep. 188
Combination of Pollsp. 191
Formulation of the Problemp. 192
Meta-Analysis of Pollsp. 196
Estimation of [theta]p. 196
Confidence Interval for [theta]p. 198
Hypothesis Testing for [theta]p. 200
Vote Counting Proceduresp. 203
Computational Aspectsp. 213
Extracting Summary Statisticsp. 213
Combining Testsp. 214
Generalized P-valuesp. 215
Combining Effect Sizesp. 217
Graphicsp. 218
Sample Program in Rp. 218
Sample Program in SASp. 220
Data Setsp. 225
Validity Studiesp. 225
Effects of Teacher Expectance on Pupil IQp. 226
Dentifrice Datap. 227
Effectiveness of Amlodipine on Work Capacityp. 228
Effectiveness of Cisapride on the Treatment of Nonulcer Dyspepsiap. 229
Second-hand Smokingp. 230
Effectiveness of Misoprostol in Preventing Gastrointestinal Damagep. 230
Prevention of Tuberculosisp. 230
Referencesp. 233
Indexp. 245
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