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2009 Jun 05
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New Meta-Analysis Package (metafor)
A new package is now available via CRAN, called metafor. The metafor package consists of a collection of functions for conducting meta-analyses in R. Fixed- and random-effects models (with and without moderators) can be fitted via the general linear (mixed-effects) model. For 2x2 table data, the Mantel-Haenszel and Peto's method are also implemented. The package also provides various plot
2011 Jan 12
1
Metafor vs Meta vs Spreadsheet: wrong numbers
Hello, I experimented the Metafor and Meta packages in the scope of replacing Excel for meta-analysis. I performed the first working example provided in Michael Borenstein's book "Introduction to Meta-Analysis" with Excel, Metafor and Meta. The numbers given by my spreadsheet, which I validated from Borenstein's book, conrespond quite closely to those given by Meta, but
2009 Aug 13
1
metafor random effects meta-analysis
Hello, Great to see the new metafor package for meta-analysis. I would like to perform a meta-analysis in which I initially calculate the intercept of the model with a nested random-effects structure. In lme, this would be model<- lme(v3~1, random=~1|species/study, weights = varFixed(~Wt), method = "REML") where multiple effects sizes are measured for some studies and more than
2012 Jan 11
1
meta-analysis normal quantile plot metafor
Hello, I once used the metawin software to perform a meta-analysis (see metawinsoft, Rosenberg et al.) and produced normal qqplot to test for a potential bias in the dataset. I now want to re-use the same dataset with the package metafor by W. Viechtbauer (great package btw). I run the qqnorm.rma.uni function. I use standardized effect sizes as in metawin. QQplot generated with metafor differs
2012 Apr 04
1
using metafor for meta-analysis of before-after studies
Greetings, I wish to conduct a meta-analysis for which the outcome is a continuous variable measured on the same individuals before and after an intervention. Hence, the comparison is not made between two groups, but within groups, at diffrent times. Each study reports the mean outcome and SD before the intervention and the mean outcome and SD after the intervention. While p-values for
2011 Jan 12
1
metafor/ meta-regression
Hi I have tryed to do the meta-regression in metafor package, but I would like to get the standardized coefficients for each variable, however in command:   Ø  res<-rma.uni (yi, vi, method="REML", mods=~cota+DL+uso+gadiente+idade, data= turbidez)   I just have the coefficients no standardized (estimate) of the multiple regression. What I need to do? Thanks Fernanda Melo
2013 Jan 23
1
mixed effects meta-regression: nlme vs. metafor
Hi, I would like to do a meta-analysis, i.e., a mixed-effects regression, but I don't seem to get what I want using both the nlme or metafor packages. My question: is there indeed no way to do it? And if so, is there another package I could use? Here are the details: In my meta-analysis I'm comparing different studies that report a measure at time zero and after a certain followup
2009 Nov 13
1
multivariate meta-analysis with the metafor package
Dear Wolfgang Viechtbauer and R users, I have few questions regarding the development of the package 'metafor. As you suggested , I post to the R-help mailing list. I read you're planning an extension of this method to the multivariate case. I think it would be a useful tool. I'm currently performing some analyses with R on multiple outcomes, using the Stata command mvmeta to get
2011 Jul 27
1
Converting F-value from ANOVA to cohen's d in meta-analysis (metafor-package)
Dear R-experts! Running a meta-analysis (using the magnificent metafor-package), I use cohen's d as a main outcome measure in a random-effects model. For most of the samples cohen's d is derived form a comparison of two groups (A & B). However some studies report results from an ANOVA (one-factor with three levels: C,D,E) whereas two groups (C,D) correspond to one group in the other
2011 Aug 05
1
Main-effect of categorical variables in meta-analysis (metafor)
Dear R-experts! In a meta-analysis (metafor) I would like to assess the effect of two categorical covariates (A & B) whereas they both have 4 levels. Is my understanding correct that this would require to dummy-code (0,1) each level of each covariate (A & B)? However I am interested in the main-effects and the interaction of these two covariates and the dummy-coding would only allow to
2013 Apr 27
1
using metafor for meta-analysis of before-after studies
Hello, Dr. Viechtbauer. I am trying to perform a meta-analyis on a group of before-after studies using Metafor. I read your webpage including your correspondence with Dr. Dewey (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2012-April/308946.html), who also conducted a similar study. These information is very hepful, but I have one additonal question which I wonder if you can give me some instruction.
2012 Jul 24
1
Annotate forest plot 'forest.rma()' for meta-analysis with metafor package
Dear R-experts, The forest.rma() function from the metafor package creates nice forest plots for presenting the results of a meta-analysis. These plots can be annotated for e.g. giving names to the columns. E.g. as in the documentation of the package: data(dat.bcg) ### meta-analysis of the log relative risks using a random-effects model res <- rma(ai=tpos, bi=tneg, ci=cpos, di=cneg,
2009 Jul 24
1
metafor
I had found the author's (Wolfgang Viechtbauer) earlier meta-analytic code in R, MiMa, useful. so I have been exploring metafor using an example dataset from MiMa. metafor provides a lot more. However, MiMa provided parameter estimates, standard errors, z values, etc. for individual moderators in the meta-analysis, but I don't see how to obtain these from metafor. Have you any help
2013 Mar 15
1
metafor - multivariate analysis
Dear Metafor users, I'm conducting a metaanalysis of prevalence of a particular behaviour based on someone elses' code. I've been labouring under the impression that this: summary(rma.1<-rma(yi,vi,mods=cbind(approxmeanage,interviewmethodcode),data=mal,method="DL",knha=F,weighted=F,intercept=T)) is doing the multivariate analysis that i want, but have read that
2012 Sep 27
1
What to use for ti in back-transforming summary statistics from F-T double square-root transformation in 'metafor'
Hi Dr. Viechtbauer, I'm doing meta-analysis using your package 'metafor'. I used the 'IRFT' to transform the incident rate. But when I tried to back-transform the summary estimates from function rma, I don't know what's the appropriate ti to feed in function transf.iirft. I searched and found your post about using harmonic mean for ni to back-transform the double
2011 Aug 17
3
questions about "metafor" package
Hello,   I would like to do a meta-analysis with the package « metafor ». Ideally I would like to use a mixed model because I’m interested to see the effect of some moderators. But the data set I managed to collect from literature presents two limits.   -         Firstly, for each observation, I have means for a treatment and for a control, but I don’t always have corresponding standard
2012 Aug 01
1
"metafor" package, proportions: single groups wrt to a categorical dependent variable‏
Dear Dushanthi, Please keep your e-mails on the R-Help list, where Michael has already given you some excellent advice. As Michael already explained, metafor can handle proportions, but does not have any specific functionality for categorical variables with more than 2 levels (at the moment). So, if it is logical and possible to do so, you could collapse the levels of the categorical outcome to 2
2012 Sep 07
2
metafor package: study level variation
Hello. A quick question about incorporating variation due to study in the metafor package. I'm working with a particular data set for meta-analysis where some studies have multiple measurements. Others do not. So, let's say the effect I'm looking at is response to two different kinds of drug treatment - let's call their effect sizes T1 and T2. Some studies have multiple
2018 May 04
2
Converting a list to a data frame
Good morning. Novice usR. Here. I am following this string, among many, learning as I go. Quick question please? I thought that perhaps ata.frame was part of the zoo pkg, b/c when I searched it came up in help? However, evidently not or I am not using it properly. Please advise, thank you. x <- list(A=data.frame(x=1:2, y=3:4),B=data.frame(x=5:6,y=7:8)) x2 <- do.call(rbind,
2018 May 02
8
Converting a list to a data frame
I suspect this is pretty easy, but I'm having trouble figuring it out. Basically, I have a list of data frames such as the following example: list(A=data.frame(x=1:2, y=3:4),B=data.frame(x=5:6,y=7:8)) I would like to turn this into data frame where the list elements are essentially rbind'ed together and the element name becomes a new variable. For example, I would like to turn the