Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements comparing the vote-count approach and the meta-analysis approach is false?
A) A meta-analysis focuses on the magnitude of the effect in each study, and vote-count does not.
B) Vote-count only works for studies involving categorical variables, while a meta-analysis can be used on any type of study.
C) A vote-count approach typically weights each study the same, regardless of sample size, while a meta-analysis typically does not.
D) None of the above.
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