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Description: Meta-analysis is considered by many to be the strongest form of scientific evidence, which is why it's so critical that they're performed transparently so that others can verify reported results and build on reported results in future research. In this talk, I cover the benefits of transparent meta-analysis, how to identify robust meta-analyses, and tools to conduct transparent meta-analyses. I will also discuss recently developed tools for directly assessing the risk of publication bias and for effortlessly calculating the statistical power of studies included in a meta-analyses.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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