Standout Papers

Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis 2002 2026 2010 2018 28.1k
  1. Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis (2002)
    Julian P. T. Higgins, Simon G. Thompson Statistics in Medicine
  2. How should meta‐regression analyses be undertaken and interpreted? (2002)
    Simon G. Thompson, Julian P. T. Higgins Statistics in Medicine
  3. Avoiding bias from weak instruments in Mendelian randomization studies (2011)
    Stephen Burgess, Simon G. Thompson International Journal of Epidemiology
  4. Controlling the risk of spurious findings from meta‐regression (2004)
    Julian P. T. Higgins, Simon G. Thompson Statistics in Medicine
  5. Multivariable Mendelian Randomization: The Use of Pleiotropic Genetic Variants to Estimate Causal Effects (2015)
    Stephen Burgess, Simon G. Thompson American Journal of Epidemiology
  6. How should cost data in pragmatic randomised trials be analysed? (2000)
    Simon G. Thompson BMJ
  7. Analysis of cost data in randomized trials: an application of the non-parametric bootstrap (2000)
    Julie Barber, Simon G. Thompson Statistics in Medicine
  8. Review of statistical methods for analysing healthcare resources and costs (2010)
    Borislava Mihaylova, Andrew Briggs et al. Health Economics
  9. Extending DerSimonian and Laird's methodology to perform multivariate random effects meta‐analyses (2009)
    Dan Jackson, Ian R. White et al. Statistics in Medicine
  10. Carotid intima-media thickness progression to predict cardiovascular events in the general population (the PROG-IMT collaborative project): a meta-analysis of individual participant data (2012)
    Matthias Lorenz, Joseph F. Polak et al. The Lancet

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Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis
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How should meta‐regression analyses be undertaken and interpreted?
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Regina Kunz 524 3736 4038 10642 6559 112 51.7k
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