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How to assess publication bias: funnel plot, trim-and-fill method and selection models
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Salanti, Georgia
, Mavridis, Dimitris
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Asymmetry
/ Economic models
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Studies
/ Systematic review
2014
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Salanti, Georgia
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Asymmetry
/ Economic models
/ Sensitivity analysis
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/ Systematic review
2014
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How to assess publication bias: funnel plot, trim-and-fill method and selection models
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How to assess publication bias: funnel plot, trim-and-fill method and selection models
2014
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Selection models Selection models focus on the selection process, that is, the mechanism by which trials are selected for publication. 1 Using selection models, researchers can estimate the likely impact the missing studies would have, had they been included in the meta-analysis. In meta-analysis, selection models condition the observed effect size in each study to its propensity for publication and they estimate the unconditional summary that pertains to all studies that have been carried out, either published or unpublished.
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