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[R-meta] Multilevel / Specification of levels

Hi Tina,

A group can consist of one member, which is the case here. So, 'id' can also be unique for every row in the dataset. In fact, this is what we do in the standard random-effects model. See: 

http://www.metafor-project.org/doku.php/tips:rma.uni_vs_rma.mv

The model you are using then *adds* random effects at the study level.

Best,
Wolfgang

-----Original Message-----
From: Dudenh?ffer, Tina [mailto:t.dudenhoffer at uva.nl] 
Sent: Wednesday, 18 September, 2019 15:40
To: Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (SP)
Cc: Michael Dewey; r-sig-meta-analysis at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R-meta] Multilevel / Specification of levels

Dear Michael & Wolfgang,

thank you very much for the quick response.

In the meantime I, indeed, proceeded with specifying random effects for each effect size (that is, I included the EScumulative in the model)

I am still stripping over the definition "~ 1 | id is a grouping id? because each effect size is unique and hence there is no grouping ID for those. However, based on your comments, I am glad to see I am specifying the model correctly, by including each effect size.

Many thanks and kind regards,
Tina