2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2202.12538
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Summarizing empirical information on between-study heterogeneity for Bayesian random-effects meta-analysis

Abstract: In Bayesian meta-analysis, the specification of prior probabilities for the betweenstudy heterogeneity is commonly required, and is of particular benefit in situations where only few studies are included. Among the considerations in the set-up of such prior distributions, the consultation of available empirical data on a set of relevant past analyses sometimes plays a role. How exactly to summarize historical data sensibly is not immediately obvious; in particular, the investigation of an empirical collection … Show more

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