Meta-analysis vs. naïve pooling [General Sta­tis­tics]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2010-04-10 00:20 (5912 d 09:06 ago) – Posting: # 5073
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Ahoy!

❝ Yes. Codes were

❝ study (1-2)

❝ treatment (test/reference)

❝ subject (001-013 in study 1, and 101-112 in study 2)

❝ period (1-2)


There's a period 1 and 2 in both studies, so one could code it as the period-by-study interaction in analyses where study is included. I have not thought this fully through and if I tried my brain would prolly just idle because I am not a statistician.

❝ P.S.: Nice signature.


Dank je wel.

Best regards
EM.

Pass or fail!
ElMaestro

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