Meta-analysis of individual participant data: rationale, conduct, and reporting
University of Birmingham · University of Leicester
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Abstract
The use of individual participant data instead of aggregate data in meta-analyses has many potential advantages, both statistically and clinically. Richard D Riley and colleagues describe the rationale for an individual participant data meta-analysis and outline how to conduct this type of study
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- Meta-analysis
- Aggregate data
- Participant observation
- Psychology
- Data collection
- Aggregate (composite)
- Data science
- Computer science
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