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[R-meta] Dependant variable in Meta Analysis

Thank you for your clear answer.


As you correctly said, most of the studies in my set use models of the form ln(y) = b0 + b1 + e. Can we relax the requirement of units of measurement of y in this case because the interpretation of b1 is % change in y for unit change in x?


While most of the studies in my set employ regression models, some employ difference of means test (with the group means and standard error reported). How can I calculate coefficients in this case that are commensurable to the ones coming from studies that employ the regression models? Would converting the means to percentage change work? For example if mt is treatment mean and ct is control mean, then is the percentage difference mt-ct/ct commensurable with estimates coming from the regression? A previous meta analysis in the field does this but I am not sure if this is correct.


Best

Tarun


Tarun Khanna

PhD Researcher

Hertie School


Friedrichstra?e 180

10117 Berlin ? Germany
khanna at hertie-school.org ? www.hertie-school.org<http://www.hertie-school.org/>