As recent disparate conclusions on organic produce show, the way data is handled in a meta-analysis — a statistical compilation of earlier work by others — can make a difference in the findings.
By KENNETH CHANG, New York Times
Tue, 10/16/2012 - 2:00am
As recent disparate conclusions on organic produce show, the way data is handled in a meta-analysis — a statistical compilation of earlier work by others — can make a difference in the findings.