"Meta Analysis: A Guide to Calibrating and Combining Statistical Evidence" acts as a source of basic methods for scientists wanting to combine evidence from different experiments. The authors aim to promote a deeper understanding of the notion of statistical evidence. The book is comprised of two parts "The Handbook," and "The Theory." "The Handbook" is a guide for combining and interpreting experimental evidence to solve standard statistical problems. This section allows someone...
More Description"Meta Analysis: A Guide to Calibrating and Combining Statistical Evidence" acts as a source of basic methods for scientists wanting to combine evidence from different experiments. The authors aim to promote a deeper understanding of the notion of statistical evidence.
The book is comprised of two parts "The Handbook," and "The Theory." "The Handbook" is a guide for combining and interpreting experimental evidence to solve standard statistical problems. This section allows someone with a rudimentary knowledge in general statistics to apply the methods. "The Theory" provides the motivation, theory and results of simulation experiments to justify the methodology.
This is a coherent introduction to the statistical concepts required to understand the authors thesis that evidence in a test statistic can often be calibrated when transformed to the right scale."