Statistics Sunday: Conducting Meta-Analysis in R
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Here it is, everyone! The promised 4th post on meta-analysis, and my second video for Deeply Trivial! In this video, I walk through conducting a basic meta-analysis, both fixed and random effects, in the metafor package:Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.
See these previous posts and links for more information:
- Effect sizes
- Meta-Analysis Variance
- Meta-Analysis Weights
- the BMJ Open article mentioned in the video
- Finally, the homepage for the metafor package
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