Outlier and influence diagnostics for meta-analysis
Maastricht University · National University of Singapore
Abstract
The presence of outliers and influential cases may affect the validity and robustness of the conclusions from a meta-analysis. While researchers generally agree that it is necessary to examine outlier and influential case diagnostics when conducting a meta-analysis, limited studies have addressed how to obtain such diagnostic measures in the context of a meta-analysis. The present paper extends standard diagnostic procedures developed for linear regression analyses to the meta-analytic fixed- and random/mixed-effects models. Three examples are used to illustrate the usefulness of these procedures in various research settings. Issues related to these diagnostic procedures in meta-analysis are also discussed.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 10.48
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
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2Topics & keywords
- Outlier
- Meta-analysis
- Robustness (evolution)
- Computer science
- Context (archaeology)
- Random effects model
- Econometrics
- Data mining