Hello All, Imagine a single-group experiment (same group pre- and post-tested) has been replicated ten times with independent groups of participants by the same lab: R O X O ==> 10 times In each experiment, participants answer a multiple-choice test at the pre- and the post-test. So, participants' responses on each test item are binary (correct, not correct). So, we have access to the raw data. In this situation, is there any advantage for meta-analyzing these 10 replication experiments? Can metafor do this? I'd highly appreciate any resources/guidance that I could access to learn more about software, or methodology surrounding this issue. Sincerely, Luke
[R-meta] Any metafor resource for meta-analysis with individual data
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