定量证据综合:环境科学的元分析,元回归和出版偏差测试的实用指南
Shinichi Nakagawa1,2, Yefeng Yang3, Erin L Macartney4
1Evolution & Ecology Research Centre and School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia. s.nakagawa@unsw.edu.au.
Environmental evidence
|September 18, 2024
概括
环境科学元分析往往缺乏严格的报告标准. 本指南提供了实用的建议,用于进行可靠的元分析,改善政策和决策的证据综合.
科学领域:
- 环境科学环境科学
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 进化生物学是进化的生物学.
背景情况:
- 对于综合环境研究而言,元分析至关重要.
- 环境科学当前的元分析实践显示出重大报告和方法差距.
- 报告不足会影响环境政策中使用的证据的可靠性.
研究的目的:
- 为环境科学中进行高质量的元分析提供实际指导.
- 解决当前元分析实践和报告中的缺陷.
- 促进采用先进的元分析模型和报告标准.
主要方法:
- 对环境科学中最近的元分析的调查.
- 多层次元分析和元回归的详细程序.
- 关于出版偏见测试,异质性量化和敏感性分析的指导.
- 关于遵守PRISMA-EcoEvo等报告准则的建议.
主要成果:
- 很大一部分经过审查的元分析未能报告异质性或评估出版偏差.
- 效果大小的非独立性在许多研究中都没有得到充分的解决.
- 多层次元分析模型尽管适用于复杂的环境数据,但仍未得到充分利用.
结论:
- 在环境科学中,急需改进元分析标准和实践.
- 采用多层次元分析和遵守报告准则将提高综合证据的可靠性.
- 本指南和附带的教程为环境科学家提供了全面的资源,以进行严格的元分析.
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