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Research Synthesis Methods|May 22, 2019
A new justification of the Hartung-Knapp method for random-effects meta-analysis based on weighted least squares regressionRobbie C M van Aert, Dan Jackson
Statistics in Medicine|January 27, 2011
Multivariate meta-analysis: potential and promiseDan Jackson, Richard Riley, Ian R White
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|August 17, 2010
How much can we learn about missing data?: an exploration of a clinical trial in psychiatryDan Jackson, Ian R White, Morven Leese
Statistics in Medicine|March 10, 2010
Modelling multiple sources of dissemination bias in meta-analysisJack Bowden, Dan Jackson, Simon G Thompson
Statistics in Medicine|September 10, 2011
Identifying influential observations in Bayesian models by using Markov chain Monte CarloDan Jackson, Ian R White, James Carpenter
Statistics in Medicine|April 28, 2018
Multistep estimators of the between-study variance: The relationship with the Paule-Mandel estimatorRobbie C M van Aert, Dan Jackson
Research Synthesis Methods|November 21, 2015
The design-by-treatment interaction model: a unifying framework for modelling loop inconsistency in network meta-analysisDan Jackson, Paul Boddington, Ian R White
Statistics in Medicine|May 2, 2009
Extending DerSimonian and Laird's methodology to perform multivariate random effects meta-analysesDan Jackson, Ian R White, Simon G Thompson
BMC Medical Research Methodology|September 9, 2014
Methods for calculating confidence and credible intervals for the residual between-study variance in random effects meta-regression modelsDan Jackson, Rebecca Turner, Kirsty Rhodes, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|November 6, 2015
Inference for correlated effect sizes using multiple univariate meta-analysesYong Chen, Yi Cai, Chuan Hong, et al.
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Research Synthesis Methods|May 22, 2019
A new justification of the Hartung-Knapp method for random-effects meta-analysis based on weighted least squares regressionRobbie C M van Aert, Dan Jackson
Statistics in Medicine|January 27, 2011
Multivariate meta-analysis: potential and promiseDan Jackson, Richard Riley, Ian R White
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|August 17, 2010
How much can we learn about missing data?: an exploration of a clinical trial in psychiatryDan Jackson, Ian R White, Morven Leese
Statistics in Medicine|March 10, 2010
Modelling multiple sources of dissemination bias in meta-analysisJack Bowden, Dan Jackson, Simon G Thompson
Statistics in Medicine|September 10, 2011
Identifying influential observations in Bayesian models by using Markov chain Monte CarloDan Jackson, Ian R White, James Carpenter
Statistics in Medicine|April 28, 2018
Multistep estimators of the between-study variance: The relationship with the Paule-Mandel estimatorRobbie C M van Aert, Dan Jackson
Research Synthesis Methods|November 21, 2015
The design-by-treatment interaction model: a unifying framework for modelling loop inconsistency in network meta-analysisDan Jackson, Paul Boddington, Ian R White
Statistics in Medicine|May 2, 2009
Extending DerSimonian and Laird's methodology to perform multivariate random effects meta-analysesDan Jackson, Ian R White, Simon G Thompson
BMC Medical Research Methodology|September 9, 2014
Methods for calculating confidence and credible intervals for the residual between-study variance in random effects meta-regression modelsDan Jackson, Rebecca Turner, Kirsty Rhodes, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|November 6, 2015
Inference for correlated effect sizes using multiple univariate meta-analysesYong Chen, Yi Cai, Chuan Hong, et al.
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