Hello All, I'm following up on the following thread on applying Hedges' corrections ( https://doi.org/10.3102/1076998606298043) to effect sizes and their SEs from nested designs ( https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-meta-analysis/2023-November/004959.html ). I have encountered 3 situations in applying Hedges' corrections where nested studies are: 1- Partially used in meta-analysis (e.g., one treatment including 2 classes [out of the total two treatments and 8 classes] used in meta-analysis). 2- Longitudinal (i.e., subjects were pre- and post-tested). 3- Hit with attrition across the time points (e.g., Nt and/or Nc dropped from pre- to post-tests). Correspondingly: Q1: For situation #1, what Ns (total, as well as Nt) and what m (number of classes) from such studies must be used? Q2: For situation #2, should we increase or decrease an initial ICC guesstimate if a nested study is additionally longitudinal? Q3: For situation #3, what Ns (total, as well as Nt and Nc) from such studies must be used? Thanks, Yuhang
[R-meta] Applying Hedges' nesting corrections under 3 scenarios
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