Forest plots are often used to depict the findings of a meta-analysis. When interpreting the forest . Question
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Forest plots are often used to depict the findings of a meta-analysis. When interpreting the forest plot:
A.
there should be at least 8 studies analyzed to form a meaningful forest plot.
B.
the large diamond at the bottom of the plot represents the point estimate and confidence intervals when averaging all studies together .
C.
if the tips of the diamond cross the center vertical line, the combined results may still be statistically significant.
D.
the horizontal points of the large diamond at the bottom of the plot indicate the range of scores of the outcome variable
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Forest plots are often used to depict the findings of a meta-analysis. When interpreting the forest