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Message-ID: <023d0305-0e54-3576-78d9-b0701c72794a@dewey.myzen.co.uk>
Date: 2019-04-09T13:02:02Z
From: Michael Dewey
Subject: [R-meta] Meta-analysis including (co)variances matrices
In-Reply-To: <CAGjn1do9E4M5-_yejdJM54od8zdr3OP88y6Jipa=nLH+0j1qJg@mail.gmail.com>

You may have to give us some more detail about what you want to do with 
the matrices but it might be worth your while seeing if the metaSEM 
package is relevant to your needs

https://cran.r-project.org/package=metaSEM

Michael

On 09/04/2019 13:35, Nabil Soumri wrote:
> Dear Wolfgang et all.
> I could provide a ?meta-estimate?  by a weighted average of estimates of
> covariance matrices from a dozen analysis. These covariance matrices are
> square matrices of different sizes. My question is how I compare matrices
> in a meta-analysis. or otherwise how I include matrices in the data that
> will be used for the meta-analysis.
> Best regards.
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