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Random = random effects model; Fixed = fixed effects model.
IV, inverse variance; fixed, fixed effects model.
(2010) to the fixed effects model.
The coefficient of Competition is insignificant in all variations of the fixed effects model.
The test checks the difference between the coefficients of a fixed effects model and a random effects model.
Trials were combined using Review Manager using a fixed effects model.
There are two ways to conceptualize this summarization: fixed effects models and random effects models.
In this context, the use of random effects models is favoured over fixed effects models.
The pooled statistic was counted using the fixed effects model and random effects model, respectively.
We used a one-way, fixed effects model to test effect sizes relative to functional guilds.
Alternatively, a fixed effects model was used when heterogeneity was not evident [22].
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