Dear James
Not sure how relevant this is but does it complement in any way the
package https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=metavcov ? I have not used it
by the way.
Michael
On 10/08/2017 15:04, James Pustejovsky wrote:
All,
A common problem in multivariate meta-analysis is that the information
needed to calculate the correlation between effect size estimates is not
reported in available sources, even when the variances of the estimates
can
be calculated. One approach to handling this situation is to simply make
an
informed guess about the correlation between the effect sizes. I use this
approach fairly often and have written a function that makes some of the
calculations easier. The function calculates a block-diagonal
variance-covariance matrix based on the sampling variances and a guess
about the degree of correlation. More details available here:
http://jepusto.github.io/imputing-covariance-matrices-for-
multi-variate-meta-analysis
There's nothing innovative about the methods I describe, but I figured
that
others might find the function useful. I would welcome comments,
questions,
or debate about the utility of the approach I used.
Cheers,
James
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