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STATISTICAL ISSUES IN ECOLOGICAL META-ANALYSES
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Special Statistical MethodsBiodiversityEcosystem HealthEngineeringStatistical MethodsLong-term Ecological ResearchWeighted AnalysesPublic HealthEcological IssueConservation Biology
Meta-analysis is the use of statistical methods to summarize research findings across studies. Special statistical methods are usually needed for meta-analysis, both because effect-size indexes are typically highly heteroscedastic and because it is desirable to be able to distinguish between-study variance from within-study sampling-error variance. We outline a number of considerations related to choosing methods for the meta-analysis of ecological data, including the choice of parametric vs. resampling methods, reasons for conducting weighted analyses where possible, and comparisons fixed vs. mixed models in categorical and regression-type analyses.
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