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[R-meta] Dependent Measure Modelling Question
Grace Hayes · Mar 11, 2019 · r-sig-meta-analysis

Dear James, Thank you for your response to my previous query. Yes, the effect size estimates are statistically dependent. Therefore, as per your recommendation, I have read over a few tutorials that cover multivariate meta-analysis and robust variances estimations...

[R-meta] Dependent Measure Modelling Question
Grace Hayes · Mar 13, 2019 · r-sig-meta-analysis

Thanks again James, In terms of the structure of my data; emotion outcomes ('Emotion'), are nested in tasks ('StimuliType'), which are nested in studies ('StudyID). The variable 'outcome' is one that I created that is a combination of the 'Emotion...

[R-meta] Dependent Measure Modelling Question
Grace Hayes · Mar 21, 2019 · r-sig-meta-analysis

Hi James, Yes that is correct, I have some studies with multiple ES estimates for the same combination of task and emotion. Grace Grace Hayes Psychologist | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Candidate Cognition and Emotion Research Centre School of Behavioural and...

[R-meta] Dependent Measure Modelling Question
Grace Hayes · Feb 10, 2019 · r-sig-meta-analysis

Hi all, I have a question regarding a meta-analysis of multiple dependent outcomes that I would like to conduct using metafor. For this meta-analysis of emotion recognition in ageing, I'm interested in age-effects (young adults vs...

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