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[R-meta] Inflated confidence intervals

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I don't know what you mean by 'trivariate mean' or 'adjusted mean' (adjusted for what?). If you want the average of the three outcomes, then it would be:

intrcpt + 1/3 * MeasurementHDL + 1/3 * MeasurementTC

so in this case:

-0.2376 + 1/3 * 0.1982 + 1/3 * -0.0148 = -0.1764667

which you can also get with: predict(resMV, newmods = c(1/3, 1/3)).

I don't know what you mean by 'Univariate model'. A model that does not distinguish between the three outcomes? Why would this model give an estimate that is equal to the intercept of the model whose output you showed?

Best,
Wolfgang

-----Original Message-----
From: Wasim Iqbal (UG) [mailto:W.Iqbal at newcastle.ac.uk] 
Sent: Sunday, 16 September, 2018 17:18
To: Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (SP)
Subject: Re: Inflated confidence intervals

Sorry the difference for both HDL and LDL from the intercept would be....-0.0541. -0.0394 would be just for HDL

Wasim
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