How To Calculate Pooled Estamite Of The Proportion

Pooled Estimate of Proportion Calculator




Pooled estimate of proportion is a statistical method used to estimate the true proportion of an attribute in a population based on the proportions observed in multiple samples. It’s crucial in meta-analysis and systematic reviews to combine evidence from different studies.

  1. Enter the sample size and the observed proportion in the respective fields.
  2. Select the desired confidence level.
  3. Click ‘Calculate’ to see the pooled estimate and a visual representation.

The formula for the pooled estimate of proportion is:

p_pooled = (n1*p1 + n2*p2 + ... + nk*pk) / (n1 + n2 + ... + nk)

where n1, n2, …, nk are the sample sizes, and p1, p2, …, pk are the observed proportions in each sample.

Comparison of Pooled Estimates at Different Confidence Levels
Confidence Level Pooled Estimate
90% 0.523
95% 0.518
99% 0.512
  • Always use the highest quality data available.
  • Consider the heterogeneity of the studies when pooling estimates.
  • Interpret the results in the context of the original studies.
What is the difference between a fixed and random effects model?

In a fixed effects model, it’s assumed that the true effect is the same in all studies. In a random effects model, it’s assumed that the true effect varies randomly among studies.

Pooled estimate of proportion calculation Pooled estimate of proportion in action

CDC’s guide on pooled estimates

PubMed article on meta-analysis

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