The Palace of Probabilities. Fisher's z.
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https://doi.org/10.30445/rear.v16i10.1282Keywords:
correlation, meta-analysis, Pearson's correlation coefficient, Fisher's zAbstract
With small sample size, the variance of the Pearson’s coefficient increases, decreasing the precision of its estimates. The use of Fisher's z helps to stabilize the variance and obtain more precise estimates in meta-analyses whose outcome measure is a correlation, and when the sample of primary studies is small.
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