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i² statistic
How is I² Calculated?
The I² statistic is calculated using the following formula:
I² = 100% × (Q - df) / Q
Where Q is the
chi-squared statistic
and df is the degrees of freedom. The value of I² ranges from 0% to 100%, with higher values indicating greater heterogeneity.
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