| Literature DB >> 32533787 |
Stavros Nikolakopoulos1,2,3.
Abstract
In narrative synthesis of evidence, it can be the case that the only quantitative measures available concerning the efficacy of an intervention is the direction of the effect, that is, whether it is positive or negative. In such situations, the sign test has been proposed in the literature and in recent Cochrane guidelines as a way to test whether the proportion of positive effects is favorable. I argue that the sign test is inappropriate in this context as the data are not generated according to the binomial distribution it employs. I demonstrate possible consequences for both hypothesis testing and estimation via hypothetical examples.Keywords: Poisson-binomial distribution; binomial distribution; narrative synthesis; sign test
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32533787 DOI: 10.1002/jrsm.1427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Synth Methods ISSN: 1759-2879 Impact factor: 5.273