Meta-Analysis: New Developments and Applications in Medical and Social Sciences
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Schulze, R., Holling, H. & Böhning, D. (Eds.). (2003). Meta-analysis: New developments and applications in medical and social sciences. Hogrefe & Huber.
The book as one file
Meta-analysis: New developments and applications in medical and social sciences
The book in single files per chapter
Part I Theory
Chapter 1: Homogeneity Tests in Meta-Analysis
Chapter 2: Differences in the Results of Two Meta-Analytical Approaches
Chapter 3: Meta-Analysis: A General Principle for Estimating Heterogeneity Variance in Several Models
Chapter 4: An Alternative Test Procedure for Meta-Analysis
Chapter 5: Statistical Tests for the Detection of Bias in Meta-Analysis
Chapter 6: Issues of Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Observational Studies
Chapter 7: Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials in the Evaluation of Medical Treatments – A Partly Regulatory Perspective
Chapter 8: Will it Work in Münster? Meta-Analysis and the Empirical Generalization of Causal Relationships
Chapter 9: Meta-Analysis – Not Just Research Synthesis!
Part II Applications
Chapter 10: The Application of Methods of Meta-Analysis for Heterogeneity Modeling in Quality Control and Assurance
Chapter 11: Influential Factors for Sensitivity and Specificity for Serodiagnosis of Human and Porcine Trichinellosis
Chapter 12: Meta-Analysis in Hospital and Clinical Epidemiology
Chapter 13: A Generalized Linear Model Incorporating Measurement Error and Heterogeneity Applied to Meta-Analysis of Published Results in Hodgkin’s Disease
Chapter 14: The Influence of Design Variables on the Results of Controlled Clinical Trials on Antidepressants: A Meta-Analysis
Chapter 15: A Meta-Analysis of the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Planned Behavior: The Principle of Compatibility and Multidimensionality of Beliefs as Moderators
Chapter 16: META – A Software Package for Meta-Analysis
Subject Index
Author Index