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In this session, part of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in evidence synthesis series, the presenters explored if and how AI-based automation tools can assist with systematic searching for ...
Researchers’ decisions about whether, when, how or where to report studies or results are often influenced by the P value, magnitude or direction of the study results (‘non-reporting biases’). A ...
Authors, contributors, and how to cite this module Module 2 has been written and compiled by Dario Sambunjak, Miranda Cumpston and Chris Watts, Cochrane Central Executive Team. A full list of ...
Authors, contributors, and how to cite this module Module 1 has been written and compiled by Dario Sambunjak, Miranda Cumpston and Chris Watts, Cochrane Central Executive Team. A full list of ...
Cochrane Overviews of Reviews (Overviews) use explicit and systematic methods to search for and identify multiple systematic reviews on related research questions in the same topic area for the ...
Authors, contributors, and how to cite this module Module 3 has been written and compiled by: Carol Lefebvre, Independent Information Consultant, Lefebvre Associates Ltd and Lead Convenor, Cochrane ...
Network meta-analysis is a technique for comparing three or more interventions simultaneously in a single analysis by combining both direct and indirect evidence across a network of studies. Network ...
II.1.4 Cochrane protocols #section-ii-1-4 Preparing a Cochrane Review is complex and involves many judgements. All Cochrane Reviews must have a written protocol, specifying in advance the scope and ...
Cite this chapter as: Aluko P, Graybill E, Craig D, Henderson C, Drummond M, Wilson ECF, Robalino S, Vale L; on behalf of the Campbell and Cochrane Economics Methods Group. Chapter 20: Economic ...