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[R-meta] [External] RE: Question about escalc, proportion ES, and nested data

Hi Dr. Viechtbauer (and all),

Thank you very much for the reply!

I modeled the data using the available standardized loadings from the study's factor analysis. To derive a proportion of variance in each factor I squared the standardized loadings and averaged them. This was done for all of the specific factors (e.g., internalizing, and externalizing), and the general factor (sharing the same indicators as all the specific factors). I summed all these values (specific + general) to derive a "total" variance score, from which I divided the general variance score to calculate my variable of interest (i.e., general / general + specific). Unfortunately, I do not have standard errors from this method as I used excel functions to calculate these scores.

Given this context, do you have any recommendations for the measure and method by which I can derive effect size and sampling variance using escalc?

It might also help to know that I have sample size "sample_n" information from all unique timepoints and samples. The hope is that I can retain as much information as possible while also accounting for having the same participants assessed at multiple timepoints and not double counting them.

Any guidance will be appreciated!
Best,
Jordan