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| METAL can also evaluate the evidence for heterogeneity. When you do this, METAL will do a second pass of analysis to decide whether observed effect sizes (or test statistics) are homogeneous across samples. This will result in a test statistic (with n-1) degrees of freedom for n samples. | | METAL can also evaluate the evidence for heterogeneity. When you do this, METAL will do a second pass of analysis to decide whether observed effect sizes (or test statistics) are homogeneous across samples. This will result in a test statistic (with n-1) degrees of freedom for n samples. |
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− | == ANALYZE HETEROGENEITY == | + | == Analyze Heterogeneity == |
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| '''Example 1; Strand flips required''' | | '''Example 1; Strand flips required''' |