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Daniel Gallardo-Gómez1, Rachel Richardson2, Kerry Dwan3
1Department of Physical Education and Sport, University of Seville, Seville Spain. Epidemiology of Physical Activity and Fitness Across Lifespan (EPAFit) Research Group Seville Spain.
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This tutorial focuses on standardized mean differences (SMD) as effect measures in meta-analyses. We will explain what they are, when they should be used, how to correctly compute and interpret them, and some of the most common error made within evidence synthesis.
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