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[R-meta] Can correlation coefficients be used as moderator in meta-regression model when effect size is also from correlation coefficient

Hey Xianjin,

[I'm no expert but I'm currently pulling together a meta-analysis
myself and so I thought I'd share my thoughts.]

I think yours is a tricky situation since you mentioned:
Therefore, you're wanting to use those moderators to explain variance
in SMB, rather than explain variance in the correlation between SMB
and elevation. But maybe it does make sense: the effect size (SMB
dependence on elevation) may be related to the effects of moderators
(as driven by elevation). I would just worry about whether the primary
data come from areas where the main source of moderator variances is
from elevation and not some other variable.

Also, you could consider transforming the correlations into Fisher's z
to account for how correlations become skewed at higher magnitudes
(i.e., make a more statstically ideal effect size). More detail is in:

Rosenberg MS, Rothstein HR, Gurevitch J (2013) Effect sizes:
conventional choices and calculations. In: Handbook of Meta-analysis
in Ecology and Evolution. pp 61?71

That's just my 2 cents. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable shares
some insight.

Cheers and good luck with the analysis,
Zach Simpson
Lincoln University, New Zealand