Outliers in meta-analysis: an asymmetric trimmed-mean approach

07/16/2019
by   Rose Baker, et al.
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The adaptive asymmetric trimmed mean is a known way of estimating central location, usually in conjunction with the bootstrap. It is here modified and applied to meta-analysis, as a way of dealing with outlying results by down-weighting the corresponding studies. This requires a modified bootstrap and a method of down-weighting studies, as opposed to removing single observations. This methodology is shown in analysis of some well-travelled datasets to down-weight outliers in agreement with other methods, and Monte-Carlo studies show that it does does not appreciably down-weight studies when outliers are absent. Conceptually simple, it does not make parametric assumptions about the outliers.

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