Trial Sequential Analysis (TSA)

This is a workshop about trial sequential analysis (TSA) which is a powerful statistical tool used in systematic reviews and meta-analyses. TSA helps to assess the robustness and reliability of evidence by accounting for the risk of random errors and adjusting for repeated significance testing in cumulative meta-analysis.

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- Quick Recap of Statistical Principles and Meta-Analysis (Effect Sizes, Meta-Analysis, Statistical Errors)
- Concepts and Rationale
- Methodology
- Installation of TSA Program
- Using TSA
- Example on Dichotomous Outcomes

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Jehad Yasin,

Medical Student
Interested in Computational Systems Biology and Biostatistics

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