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Meta-analysis techniques explored for low-power studies

The article discusses methods for conducting meta-analyses, particularly when dealing with studies that show a consistent direction of effect but lack statistical significance due to low power. The author, Dynomight, uses vitamin D supplementation studies as an example, highlighting how meta-analyses often fail to detect significant effects despite individual studies suggesting a benefit. The piece explores two techniques: a simple sign test and Fisher's method using chi-squared values, both of which are presented as accessible ways to pool study results, though they still did not yield statistically significant findings in the vitamin D example. AI

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Meta-analysis techniques explored for low-power studies

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    Do-it-yourself meta-analysis

    <p><span>Dynomight has looked at </span><a href="https://dynomight.net/vitamin-d/"><span>the health effects of vitamin D supplementation</span></a><span>. The large-scale meta-analyses that have been performed conclude there is no significant effect, even though individual studie…