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In a systematic review with a meta-analysis, researchers combine the results of each of the individual studies to create a larger sample size (and therefore greater power), then re-run the statistics to capture the true magnitude of the effect. The single-effect measure calculated and reported when the results from all the studies are combined is called what? A. Summary statistic B. Power analysisC. Confidence Interval D. Chi square E. Pearson's co-efficient

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