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A Statistical Technique Using Data from a Number of Studies

Question 24

Question 24

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A statistical technique using data from a number of studies to compute a common statistic in order to compare results across studies is called:


A) Meta-analysis
B) Analytical concordance
C) Comparison analysis
D) Meta-statistics

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