Bayesian inference for asymptomatic COVID-19 infection rates

03/27/2022
by   Dexter Cahoy, et al.
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To strengthen inferences meta analyses are commonly used to summarize information from a set of independent studies. In some cases, though, the data may not satisfy the assumptions underlying the meta analysis. Using three Bayesian methods that have a more general structure than the common meta analytic ones, we can show the extent and nature of the pooling that is justified statistically. In this paper, we re-analyze data from several reviews whose objective is to make inference about the COVID-19 asymptomatic infection rate. When it is unlikely that all of the true effect sizes come from a single source researchers should be cautious about pooling the data from all of the studies. Our findings and methodology are applicable to other COVID-19 outcome variables, and more generally.

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