That is correct when using standardized mean change values using change
score standardization -- and indeed, that's not something that should done.
However, the standardized mean change using raw score standardization also
standardizes based on the variability at a single time point and hence is
in principle comparable to the standardized mean difference at the posttest
(leaving aside other issues, such as time effects). I would still be very
careful when doing this and I very much like Michael's suggestion to
examine this via a moderator analysis.
Best,
Wolfgang
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From: R-sig-meta-analysis [mailto:
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Sent: Monday, 07 October, 2019 14:16
To: P. Roberto Bakker; r-sig-meta-analysis at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R-meta] Calculating SMD from posttest only - is this
possible?
Hi Roberto,
Just to add to the responses by Wolfgang and James.
The Cochrane Handbook warns against combining SMDs based on change
scores (pre-post comparisons) and post-test comparisons (see
https://training.cochrane.org/handbook/current/chapter-10#section-10-5-2).
The reason is that the standard deviation used in the denominator of the
SMD is different for change scores and post-tests.
Best wishes, Guido
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