Simulation study of Q statistic with constant weights for testing and estimation of heterogeneity of standardized mean differences in meta-analysis (2103.03272v1)
Abstract: Cochran's $Q$ statistic is routinely used for testing heterogeneity in meta-analysis. Its expected value is also used for estimation of between-study variance $\tau2$. Cochran's $Q$, or $Q_{IV}$, uses estimated inverse-variance weights which makes approximating its distribution rather complicated. As an alternative, we are investigating a new $Q$ statistic, $Q_F$, whose constant weights use only the studies' effective sample sizes. For standardized mean difference as the measure of effect, we study, by simulation, approximations to distributions of $Q_{IV}$ and $Q_F$, as the basis for tests of heterogeneity and for new point and interval estimators of the between-study variance $\tau2$. These include new DerSimonian-Kacker (2007)-type moment estimators based on the first moment of $Q_F$, and novel median-unbiased estimators of $\tau2$.
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