[R-meta] Question about Meta analysis
Dear Wolfgang, First of all I am sorry for my misunderstanding Thank you for your advice, I will follow the link Sincerely, Sevilay ?ankaya On Tue, 23 Apr 2024, 10:56 am Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (NP), <
wolfgang.viechtbauer at maastrichtuniversity.nl> wrote:
Dear Sevilay, I am not sure to whom you meant to write (you posted to the mailing list and I don't know who 'Steinininger' is), but you might find the following of relevance to your question: https://wviechtb.github.io/metafor/reference/misc-recs.html#general-workflow-for-meta-analyses-involving-complex-dependency-structures Best, Wolfgang
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On Behalf
Of Sevilay Cankaya via R-sig-meta-analysis Sent: Monday, April 22, 2024 16:46 To: r-sig-meta-analysis at r-project.org Cc: Sevilay Cankaya <sevilaycankaya97 at gmail.com> Subject: [R-meta] Question about Meta analysis Dear Steinininger, I am writing to ask some questions about dependency in meta analysis. I read your questions in the meta analysis group. I realised that ? have similar questions. I am currently working on meta analysis about the effectiveness of psychotherapies on juveniles psychology. I have 42
effect
sizes from 18 studies and the differences from your meta analysis is
that ?
have multiple outcomes (depression, anger, mindfulness) and ? want to combine them as a psychosocial outcome. First I tried three level meta analysis. Then while researching, I saw that . clubsandwich, , RVE was more suitable for my data. But I'm not sure because it is my first time. I want to ask how you deal with these issues(model selection). And Do you have any resources or ideas that can help me with this? Sincerely, Sevilay ?ankaya