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Future work must focus on mitigating survey effects through the development of statistical tools.
We suspect survey effects to be (partly) responsible for these differences.
We estimated the overall effects for birth spacing in a meta-analysis with random survey effects.
The Medline-based PubMed database was used to survey effects of targeted radionuclide therapy and of low dose rate therapy.
We then combined these results from multiple surveys in a meta-analysis with random survey effects, weighted by the estimated standard error of the birth spacing effect for each survey, for an overall effect estimate for each method.
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The survey, effected in May 2000, was addressed to 649 households (2,014 members) out of 28,499 resident households [26].
The phenomenon was more pronounced in PISA and/or at the secondary level of education: the available database did not make it possible to distinguish the effect of educational level from the survey effect.
No adjustments for multiple testing were made, due to the focus on survey effect.
Due to our stratified analyses following the a priori separation between youths and adults in the design of the overall survey, effect estimates of the two samples cannot be directly compared.
Our intention was to minimize the survey burden effect [25] that could potentially minimize our return rate.
We thus surveyed effects reported for accepted augmentation therapies in depression.
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