Index of Independence
@inproceedings{Baruki2019IndexOI, title={Index of Independence}, author={Ilija Baruk{\vc}i{\'c}}, year={2019} }
Objective. Under certain circumstances, the results of multiple investigations – particularly, rigorously-designed trials, can be summarized by systematic reviews and meta-analyses. However, the results of properly conducted meta-analyses can but need not be stronger than single investigations, if (publication) bias is not considered to a necessary extent.
Methods. In assessing the significance of publication bias due to study design simple to handle statistical measures for quantifying… Expand
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