Study designs: Part 8-Meta-analysis (I)

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A systematic review is a form of secondary research that answers a clearly formulated research question using systematic and defined methods to identify, collect, appraise, and summarize all the primary research evidence on that topic. In this article, we look at meta-analysis-the statistical technique of combining the results of studies included in a systematic review.

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Ranganathan, P., & Aggarwal, R. (2020). Study designs: Part 8-Meta-analysis (I). Perspectives in Clinical Research, 11(4), 178–181. https://doi.org/10.4103/picr.PICR_283_20

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