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- Fisher's_method abstract "In statistics, Fisher's method, also known as Fisher's combined probability test, is a technique for data fusion or "meta-analysis" (analysis of analyses). It was developed by and named for Ronald Fisher. In its basic form, it is used to combine the results from several independent tests bearing upon the same overall hypothesis (H0).".
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- Fisher's_method subject Category:Meta-analysis.
- Fisher's_method subject Category:Statistical_tests.
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- Fisher's_method type Cognition100023271.
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- Fisher's_method comment "In statistics, Fisher's method, also known as Fisher's combined probability test, is a technique for data fusion or "meta-analysis" (analysis of analyses). It was developed by and named for Ronald Fisher. In its basic form, it is used to combine the results from several independent tests bearing upon the same overall hypothesis (H0).".
- Fisher's_method label "Fisher's method".
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