Dear James, I recently came across your "expanding range" paper. Thank you for this valuable contribution. I'm interested in applying a 3-level (CHE) model to a set of pre-post-control studies I'm meta-analyzing. But I have encountered a logical problem. In your paper, you indicate that your demonstration involves *"studies with a broad variety of ... follow-up times"*. My logical problem is with applying the CHE model to studies with "follow-up times". In such studies, pre-tests effect sizes (before treatment X introduction) logically don't contain/denote any treatment X effect. But in your fitted CHE models, it seems that you mix such non-treatment effect sizes (from pre-tests) with treatment effect sizes (from post-tests) by not interacting a time indicator with your focal categorical moderator (e.g., `dv_cat`). I'd appreciate it if you could help me understand if/when this may or maynot be OK? Thank you very much, Luke
[R-meta] Expanding range paper and follow-up times
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