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  • Contact

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    Contact

  • Book Releases

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    Book releases

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    Publications

  • Projects

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    Projects

  • People & Partners

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/erim/research-initiatives/erasmus-centre-business-intelligence/people-partners

    Within the ECBI, a variety of academic staff is active, amongst whom are full professors, associate professors, assistant professors, and PhD students.

  • Conclusion

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/conclusion

    Meta-analysis is a statistical tool that supports a synthesis and evaluation of the results of studies about an effect that have been conducted and published...

  • Publication bias analysis

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/publication-bias-analysis

    The set of studies undertaken in a field of study is likely to be biased in many ways. The best known example of such selection bias is the fact that...

  • Moderator analysis

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/moderator-analysis

    Output on the Moderator Analysis sheet consists of a scatter plot with a regression line and a table with a number of statistics...

  • Subgroup analysis

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/subgroup-analysis

    As previously discussed, the forest plot in Figure 1 suggests that there are two subgroups in the domain that have a different “true” effect size...

  • The Forest plot

    https://www.eur.nl/en/erim/research-support/meta-essentials/interpret-results/forest-plot

    The main outcome of any meta-analysis is a forest plot, a graphical display as in Figure 1, which is an example of a forest plot generated with...

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