Simple heterogeneity variance estimation for meta-analysis

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A simple method of estimating the heterogeneity variance in a random-effects model for meta-analysis is proposed. The estimator that is presented is simple and easy to calculate and has improved bias compared with the most common estimator used in random-effects meta-analysis, particularly when the heterogeneity variance is moderate to large. In addition, it always yields a non-negative estimate of the heterogeneity variance, unlike some existing estimators. We find that random-effects inference about the overall effect based on this heterogeneity variance estimator is more reliable than inference using the common estimator, in terms of coverage probability for an interval estimate. © 2005 Royal Statistical Society.

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Sidik, K., & Jonkman, J. N. (2005). Simple heterogeneity variance estimation for meta-analysis. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C: Applied Statistics, 54(2), 367–384. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9876.2005.00489.x

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