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This model assumes that reported study estimates (y) follow a normal distribution, with the mean equal to the true study effect and the SD equal to the reported SE. The true study effects (θ) were assumed to arise from a normal distribution, with the mean equal to the overall meta-analytic estimate (μ) and study heterogeneity (τ; Multimedia Appendix 3 [27]).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63111
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Y-axis represents the probability a participant is classified as a carrier or noncarrier based on their mean response time. The blue line represents the binomial relationship between response time and carrier status with faster response time more associated with being a carrier and slower response time more associated with being a noncarrier. The gray ribbon represents the 95% CI of the estimated probability of binomial relationship. (B) Mean Super G time in target between female and male participants.
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67298
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