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Bayesian Meta-Regression Model Using Heavy-Tailed Random-effects with Missing Sample Sizes for Self-thinning Meta-data.

Zhihua Ma1, Ming-Hui Chen2, Yi Tang3.   

Abstract

Motivated by the self-thinning meta-data, a random-effects meta-analysis model with unknown precision parameters is proposed with a truncated Poisson regression model for missing sample sizes. The random effects are assumed to follow a heavy-tailed distribution to accommodate outlying aggregate values in the response variable. The logarithm of the pseudo-marginal likelihood (LPML) is used for model comparison. In addition, in order to determine which self-thinning law is more supported by the meta-data, a measure called "Plausibility Index (PI)" is developed. A simulation study is conducted to examine empirical performance of the proposed methodology. Finally, the proposed model and the PI measure are applied to analyze a self-thinning meta-data set in details.

Keywords:  Outliers; Plausibility Index; Self-thinning Law; Truncated Poisson Model

Year:  2020        PMID: 34322191      PMCID: PMC8315582          DOI: 10.4310/sii.2020.v13.n4.a2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat Interface        ISSN: 1938-7989            Impact factor:   0.582


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