Title of article :
How does the DerSimonian and Laird procedure for random effects meta-analysis compare with its more efficient but harder to compute counterparts?
Author/Authors :
Jackson، نويسنده , , Dan and Bowden، نويسنده , , Jack and Baker، نويسنده , , Rose، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
10
From page :
961
To page :
970
Abstract :
The procedure suggested by DerSimonian and Laird is the simplest and most commonly used method for fitting the random effects model for meta-analysis. Here it is shown that, unless all studies are of similar size, this is inefficient when estimating the between-study variance, but is remarkably efficient when estimating the treatment effect. If formal inference is restricted to statements about the treatment effect, and the sample size is large, there is little point in implementing more sophisticated methodology. However, it is further demonstrated, for a simple special case, that use of the profile likelihood results in actual coverage probabilities for 95% confidence intervals that are closer to nominal levels for smaller sample sizes. Alternative methods for making inferences for the treatment effect may therefore be preferable if the sample size is small, but the DerSimonian and Laird procedure retains its usefulness for larger samples.
Keywords :
Random effects , META-ANALYSIS , profile likelihood , Confidence intervals , efficiency
Journal title :
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
Record number :
2220542
Link To Document :
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