Volume 3.
(as bibtex)
26 references.
Articles
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1-10. The role of systematic reviews of qualitative evidence in evaluating interventions: a case study
Garside, Ruth,
Cooper, Chris,
Jamal, Farah,
Pearson, Mark,
Lorenc, Theo
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11-29. Performance of a proportion-based approach to meta-analytic moderator estimation: results from Monte Carlo simulations
Sun, Wenying,
Ellis, Michael E.,
Aguirre-Urreta, Miguel I.
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191-201. Costing program implementation using systematic reviews: Interventions for the prevention of adolescent depression
Possel, Patrick,
Poessel, Patrick,
Shemilt, Ian,
Valentine, Jeffrey C.,
Pössel, Patrick,
Mugford, Miranda,
Wooldridge, Don T.
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202-213. Handsearching did not yield additional unique FDG-PET diagnostic test accuracy studies compared with electronic searches: A preliminary investigation
Glanville, Julie,
Cikalo, Maria,
Crawford, Fay,
Dozier, Marshall,
McIntosh, Heather
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214-223. GOSH – a graphical display of study heterogeneity
Trikalinos, Thomas A.,
Dahabreh, Issa J.,
Olkin, Ingram
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224-239. A standardized mean difference effect size for single case designs
Hedges, Larry V.,
Pustejovsky, James E.,
Shadish, William R.
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240-249. Semiparametric hazard function estimation in meta-analysis for time to event data
Wang, Jixian
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250-254. Retrieving treatment and control proportions from incomplete summary data in meta-analysis
Olkin, Ingram
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255-255. Linear inference for mixed treatment comparison meta-analysis: A two-stage approach
Lu, Guobing,
Welton, Nicky J.,
Higgins, Julian P. T.,
White, Ian R.,
Ades, A. E.
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257-268. Combining individual participant and aggregated data in a meta-analysis with correlational studies
Pigott, Terri,
Williams, Ryan,
Polanin, Joshua
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269-284. Evidence-based sample size estimation based upon an updated meta-regression analysis
Rotondi, Michael A.,
Donner, Allan,
Koval, John J.
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285-299. Automating network meta-analysis
van Valkenhoef, Gert,
Lu, Guobing,
de Brock, Bert,
Hillege, Hans,
Ades, A. E.,
Welton, Nicky J.
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30-50. Meta-analysis of safety for low event-rate binomial trials
Skyler, Jay S.,
Guo, Jennifer D.,
Shuster, Jonathan J
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300-311. Unsolved issues of mixed treatment comparison meta-analysis: Network size and inconsistency
Sturtz, Sibylle,
Bender, Ralf
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312-324. Network meta-analysis, electrical networks and graph theory
Ruecker, Gerta,
Rucker, Gerta,
Rücker, Gerta
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325-331. Article Alerts: Items from 2011, Part I
Hafdahl, Adam R.
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51-67. Generalization of trim and fill for application in meta-regression
Duval, Sue,
Weinhandl, Eric D.
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-. Using network meta-analysis to evaluate the existence of small-study effects in a network of interventions†
Salanti, Georgia,
Chaimani, Anna
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-. Indirect and mixed-treatment comparison, network, or multiple-treatments meta-analysis: many names, many benefits, many concerns for the next generation evidence synthesis tool†
Salanti, Georgia
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-. Network meta-analysis of individual and aggregate level data†
Jansen, Jeroen P.
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-. Use of indirect comparison methods in systematic reviews: a survey of Cochrane review authors†
Song, Fujian,
Holland, Richard,
Eastwood, Alison,
Sutton, Alex,
Chen, Yen-Fu,
Parekh-Bhurke, Sheetal,
Loke, Yoon K.,
Abdelhamid, Asmaa S.
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-. Research Synthesis Methods special issue on network meta-analysis: introduction from the editors‡
Schmid, Christopher H,
Salanti, Georgia
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-. Consistency and inconsistency in network meta-analysis: concepts and models for multi-arm studies†
White, I. R.,
Ades, A. E.,
Lu, G,
Barrett, J. K.,
Jackson, D,
Higgins, J. P. T.
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-. Consistency and inconsistency in network meta-analysis: model estimation using multivariate meta-regression‡
Higgins, Julian P. T.,
Jackson, Dan,
Barrett, Jessica K.,
White, Ian R.
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-. Selecting the best scale for measuring treatment effect in a network meta-analysis: a case study in childhood nocturnal enuresis†
Ades, AE,
Dias, Sofia,
Welton, Nicky J.,
Caldwell, Deborah M.
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-. Accounting for correlation in network meta-analysis with multi-arm trials†
Welton, N. J.,
Jansen, J. P.,
Ades, A. E.,
Dias, S.,
Franchini, A. J.