#MultiLevelModeling

Wolfgang Viechtbauerwviechtb@scholar.social
2023-09-30

Very important work by James Pustejovsky (@jepusto), Jingru Zhang (not on Mastodon as far as I can tell), and Elizabeth Tipton (@stats_tipton) on how to conduct meta-regression analyses when at least some studies provide multiple (possibly dependent) effect size estimates corresponding to different values of the moderator:

jepusto.com/talk/sree-2023-equ

In general, there are a lot of lessons from the multilevel literature we can learn from.

#MetaAnalysis #MetaRegression #MultilevelModeling

Jan R. Boehnkejrboehnke
2023-09-20

Another finished.

Paper ~ 7000 words
Review ~ 2000 words
Duration ~ 2 hours

I notice a long manuscript less, if it is well-written. Main point here once again:

are difficult to report. This paper offers a lot of detail on how to develop such a project and report it (especially Table 7): sciencedirect.com/science/arti

The chapter in Hancock & Mueller's "The reviewer's guide to quantitative methods in the social sciences" is also very helpful.

Jan R. Boehnkejrboehnke
2023-09-18

Another finished.

Paper ~ 7000 words
Review ~ 2000 words
Duration ~ 2 hours

You notice a long manuscript less, if it is well-written.

Main point here once again: are difficult to report.

This paper offers a lot of detail on how to develop such a project and report it (especially Table 7): sciencedirect.com/science/arti

The chapter in Hancock & Mueller's "The reviewer's guide to quantitative methods in the social sciences" is also very helpful.

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