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Metarregressão×Análise ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic)×
ÁreaMetanáliseEstatística
FamíliaRegression modelHypothesis test
Ano de origem20021954 (signal detection); 1982 (AUC formalization)
Autor originalSimon Thompson & Julian HigginsPeterson, Birdsall & Fox (signal detection theory); Hanley & McNeil (medical statistics)
TipoWeighted regression for effect-size heterogeneityDiagnostic accuracy evaluation
Fonte seminalThompson, S. G., & Higgins, J. P. T. (2002). How should meta-regression analyses be undertaken and interpreted? Statistics in Medicine, 21(11), 1559–1573. DOI ↗Hanley, J. A., & McNeil, B. J. (1982). The meaning and use of the area under a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Radiology, 143(1), 29–36. DOI ↗
Outros nomesMeta-Analytic Regression, Weighted Regression in Meta-Analysis, Moderator Analysis, Meta-regresyonROC curve analysis, AUC analysis, sensitivity-specificity analysis, diagnostic accuracy analysis
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ResumoMeta-regression is a statistical technique that extends conventional meta-analysis by regressing study-level effect sizes on one or more study characteristics (moderators) to explain between-study heterogeneity. Formalized by Thompson and Higgins in 2002, it uses weighted least squares — weighting each study by the inverse of its variance — within a mixed-effects framework, allowing researchers to identify which study features systematically account for variation in observed effects across the literature.ROC analysis evaluates how well a continuous or ordinal test variable discriminates between two binary outcome classes. By plotting the true positive rate (sensitivity) against the false positive rate (1 − specificity) across all decision thresholds, it produces a curve whose area under the curve (AUC) quantifies overall discriminative power, ranging from 0.5 (chance) to 1.0 (perfect discrimination).
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