Abstract

Introduction Meta-analysts still carry out effect size homogeneity tests on a regular basis [1,2]. Several methods have been developed to test effect size homogeneity in meta-analysis with multiple 2x2 contingency tables, and the performance of these methods have been studied in the literature. Jones et al. (1989) studied the performances of

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