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      Meta-regression approximations to reduce publication selection bias.

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          Publication selection bias is a serious challenge to the integrity of all empirical sciences. We derive meta-regression approximations to reduce this bias. Our approach employs Taylor polynomial approximations to the conditional mean of a truncated distribution. A quadratic approximation without a linear term, precision-effect estimate with standard error (PEESE), is shown to have the smallest bias and mean squared error in most cases and to outperform conventional meta-analysis estimators, often by a great deal. Monte Carlo simulations also demonstrate how a new hybrid estimator that conditionally combines PEESE and the Egger regression intercept can provide a practical solution to publication selection bias. PEESE is easily expanded to accommodate systematic heterogeneity along with complex and differential publication selection bias that is related to moderator variables. By providing an intuitive reason for these approximations, we can also explain why the Egger regression works so well and when it does not. These meta-regression methods are applied to several policy-relevant areas of research including antidepressant effectiveness, the value of a statistical life, the minimum wage, and nicotine replacement therapy.

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          Journal
          Res Synth Methods
          Research synthesis methods
          1759-2887
          1759-2879
          Mar 2014
          : 5
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Economics, Hendrix College, 1600 Washington St., Conway, AR, 72032, USA.
          [2 ] School of Accounting, Economics, and Finance and Alfred Deakin Research Institute, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, 3125, Victoria, Australia.
          Article
          10.1002/jrsm.1095
          26054026
          bdff7081-042b-4594-9375-960521dbab1b
          Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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          meta-regression,publication selection bias,systematic reviews, truncation

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