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[R-meta] multilevel and multivariate model

Hi Filippo,

Besides what James and Wolfgang said, you can try different random structures and choose the so-called "best" (3 levels vs. 4 levels; nested vs. cross-classified) from the perspective of information criteria like (c)AIC. But it should be noted that some researchers think the structure should be informed by your understanding of the data generation mechanism rather than relying on some sort of measures. The point estimate is usually not biased. The important thing that needs to take care of is the sampling variance of the point estimate. In this regard, either a 3- or 4-level model can work well generally. Robust variance estimation also works well.

Best,
Yefeng
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