Choose T (true) or F (false) from the dropdown menu next to…
Choose T (true) or F (false) from the dropdown menu next to each item in the following Qs The Fixed Effects model in a meta-analysis: assumes that variability arises only from sampling of individuals within each study weights larger studies less than in a random effects model allows studies to have different true effects precision depends mainly on study size generally yield smaller variances and confidence intervals than random effects models