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Quantitative literature reviews such as meta-analysis are becoming common in evolutionary biology but may be strongly affected by publication biases. Using fail-safe numbers is a quick way to estimate whether publication bias is likely to be a problem for a specific study. However, previously suggested fail-safe calculations are unweighted and are not based on the framework in which most meta-analyses are performed. A general, weighted fail-safe calculation, grounded in the meta-analysis framework, applicable to both fixed- and random-effects models, is proposed. Recent meta-analyses published in Evolution are used for illustration.
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Michael S. Rosenberg (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1be488d54006be995f2fdd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1554/04-602
Michael S. Rosenberg
HealthEast Care System
Evolution
Arizona State University
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