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1 Quantitative Synthesis I Interactive Quiz Prepared for: The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Training Modules for Systematic Reviews Methods Guide www.ahrq.gov

2 For a meta-analysis of binary data, which of the following metrics is likely to be more statistically heterogeneous? A.The odds ratio B.The risk difference Binary Data

3 Which of the choices listed below is not a reason to carry out a meta-analysis? A.Explore heterogeneity of results across studies B.Reduce uncertainty in the estimate of treatment effect C.Correct errors in previous publications Reasons for a Meta-analysis

4 What is the key difference between the fixed effect model and the random effects model? A.The spelling B.The random effects model will always give a wider confidence interval C.The fixed effect model considers only within- study variations Fixed Effects Model Versus Random Effects Model

5 This conclusion is based on a significant association among “non- Chinese,” versus a nonsignificant association among “Chinese.” Do you agree with the conclusion? A.Yes, I agree B.No, I do not agree Assessing Study Conclusions Sergentanis TN, Economopoulos KP. Breast Cancer Res Treat 2010;12:195-202. OR for GSTT1 null copy carriers (95% CI) Non-Chinese1.13 (1.04, 1.22) Chinese1.06 (0.88, 1.29) This is part of a table from a meta-analysis of genetic factors that concludes: “polymorphisms of both GSTT1 and GSTP1 genes seem [to be] associated with elevated breast cancer risk in a race-specific manner.” CI = confidence interval; OR = odds ratio

6 Do you agree or disagree with their choice? A.Yes B.No Assessing Study Methods CI = confidence interval F = fixed effects model OR = odds ratio As described in the methods section of a paper, the authors opted to use random or fixed effects models according to whether a heterogeneity test was significant. Data on GSTP1 Sergentanis TN, Economopoulos KP. Breast Cancer Res Treat 2010;12:195-202.

7  It is important to critically appraise the methodological quality and reporting of information of studies included in meta-analyses.  In most meta-analyses, treatment effects across studies are more likely to be heterogeneous in the risk difference metric when compared with the risk ratio or the odds ratio.  The fixed effect model considers only the within- study variation, whereas the random effects model incorporates both within-study variation and between-study variations. Summary

8  This quiz was prepared by Joseph Lau, M.D., and Thomas Trikalinos, M.D., Ph.D., members of the Tufts Medical Center Evidence-based Practice Center.  The information in this module is based on Chapter 9 in Version 1.0 of the Methods Guide for Comparative Effectiveness Reviews (available at: http://www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/repFil es/2007_10DraftMethodsGuide.pdf). Authors


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