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A routine exercise designed to test one's knowledge; often from a textbook, course, or test used for a class or self-study. This community's policy is to "provide helpful hints" for such questions rather than complete answers.

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Combine two independent predictions of 55% and 65%

This could be considered an example of aggregate data meta-analysis. Before pooling the two estimates, you need to provide also the variability in such effect estimates with a standard error or equi …
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How to calculate mean and standard deviation from median and quartiles

There is a detailed publication on this topic from Greco et al, How to impute study-specific standard deviations in meta-analyses of skewed continuous endpoints? World Journal of Meta-Analysis 2015;3( …
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