aantekeningen lecture 2 Academic Research Methods and Statistics (ARMS) module 1 Meta-analysis 22/23 Universiteit Utrecht
- study labels are used
- potential moderators are determined
- Here you can see variables in the dataset on the left side
- Select Hedges_g for effect size
- select SE for Effect sge Standard error
- Underneath Method you can select what kind of meta-analysis you want to perform, for example Fixed Effect
- If there is no publication bias the points must be fairly symmetrical, and form an upside-down tunnel. There must be more studies at the top and fewer at the bottom
- When there is publication bias the points are asymmetrical
- between-study heterogeneity: effect size plotted by only, does not control for different true underlying effects
- Smaller studies could have higher effect sizes because study quality was better (e.g., treatment fidelity)
- Lower quality studies tend to have larger effect sizes (other sources of bias)
- Trimming: – removing outlying studies that cause the asymmetry recalculate the pooled effect
- Filling: using the recalculated pooled effect as the center, imputing hypothetical studies to mirror trimmed studies. The recalculated pooled effect this time is the corrected pooled effect
- Between-study heterogeneity: extent that true effects vary Most common way of capturing between-study heterogeneity: Cochran’s Q and I2 When heterogeneity is high – could be explained by subgroups of studies showing differing effects
- Outliers: observed effect sizes that are quite a bit different to the others. can have a large impact on the pooled effect. Make sure to recalculate the pooled effect once excluding studies where the confidence intervals does not overlap with the pooled effect confidence intervals.
- Numerous subgroup analyses: decide a priori based on theory and previous literature. This is also done when between-study heterogeneity is not high and in fixed effects meta-analysis
- Fixed effect subgroup analyses: Make inference about subgroups included – sometimes other subgroups are not possible. For example sex: male vs female
- Random effects subgroup analyses: Make inference about a range of possible subgroups, where you have a sample of some.
- Line one of Table 1: = if statistically significant, at least one effect size (i.e., one subgroup) is significantly different (from ref.) So when it is significant it means one estimate differs significant from 0
- Table 2: Intercept = effect for tonal stimuli (note: ref. chosen alphabetically. It shows the estimate of each factor, and whether they are different from 0
- Other lines: if other stimuli were significantly different from your selected stimuli
- Table 3: The influence on the between-study heterogeneity for accounting for different stimuli.
- A lot of power is needed to detect differences in subgroups
- anticipated differences are normally small. If not statistically
- significant, does not mean that the pooled effects are the
- same. (Total k <10, subgroup analysis not advised)
- Analysis is observational – studies differ for many reasons, confounders may be present
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