Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References See Also
This is a generic function to perform a Cochran Q test of (residual) heterogeneity. The function invokes particular methods
which depend on the class
of the first argument. Currently, specific methods exist for several meta-analytical models in various packages: qtest.mixmeta
, qtest.mvmeta
, and qtest.dosresmeta
.
1 |
object |
an object for which the test is desired |
... |
further arguments passed to specific methods. |
The test assesses the null hypothesis that the variability in the distribution of the outcomes is explained only in terms of within-unit estimation errors. This corresponds to a test on the hypotesis that there is no variation attributable to random-effects terms.
Returned values depend on the specific class. Usually, the results of the test.
Antonio Gasparrini <antonio.gasparrini@lshtm.ac.uk>
Cochran WG (1950). The comparison of percentages in matched samples". Biometrika. 37(3/4):256–266.
Sera F, Armstrong B, Blangiardo M, Gasparrini A (2019). An extended mixed-effects framework for meta-analysis.Statistics in Medicine. 2019;38(29):5429-5444. [Freely available here].
Specific methods for various classes: qtest.mixmeta
, qtest.mvmeta
, and qtest.dosresmeta
.
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