How to Calculate Meta-Analysis
Meta-analysis is a statistical method used to combine the results of multiple scientific studies. It’s crucial for drawing robust conclusions from research data. This calculator helps you perform meta-analyses with ease.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the number of studies.
- Input the effect sizes of each study, separated by commas.
- Input the variances of each study, separated by commas.
- Click ‘Calculate’.
Formula & Methodology
The calculator uses the inverse variance method to weight studies based on their precision. The formula for the pooled effect size is:
Epooled = (∑(Ei/Vi)) / (∑(1/Vi))
Real-World Examples
Data & Statistics
| Study | Effect Size | Variance |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.5 | 0.25 |
| 2 | 0.3 | 0.16 |
| Pooled Effect Size | Standard Error | 95% Confidence Interval |
|---|---|---|
Expert Tips
- Always ensure the studies you’re combining are similar enough to be comparable.
- Be aware of potential biases, such as publication bias.
- Consider using a random-effects model if studies are heterogeneous.
Interactive FAQ
What is the difference between a fixed-effects and random-effects model?
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For more information, see this guide from the National Institutes of Health and this resource from the CDC.