2018
DOI: 10.31237/osf.io/kd6ja
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Statistical methods for evidence synthesis

Abstract: In many empirical disciplines, scientific discovery is modularized into discrete papers each investigating one or more hypotheses.Synthesizing these modules of evidence is critical to inform a balanced and appropriately evolving view of the overall evidence on a topic as well as to identify where substantial uncertainty remains. This dissertation considers three realms in which such synthesis can occur:(1) when meta-analyzing multiple studies; (2) when subjecting a single study to independent replications; and… Show more

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