Hi all, thanks for watching! The full lecture series of Hard-Boiled synthesis can be found here: th-cam.com/play/PLMDcoG6cxhI0JRfmuv3AwT9Sy0FQNMqCL.html
Such a useful lecture series for someone new to meta-analyses, thank you for sharing it on TH-cam! Would it also be possible to use aggregated data rather than the "raw" data from the studies and extract only one effect size per study (i.e. one row per study in the excel file)? I assume the statistical power would then be comparatively quite low, but it would allow to include information from studies where the raw data is not available?
Hi all, thanks for watching!
The full lecture series of Hard-Boiled synthesis can be found here:
th-cam.com/play/PLMDcoG6cxhI0JRfmuv3AwT9Sy0FQNMqCL.html
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Such a useful lecture series for someone new to meta-analyses, thank you for sharing it on TH-cam!
Would it also be possible to use aggregated data rather than the "raw" data from the studies and extract only one effect size per study (i.e. one row per study in the excel file)? I assume the statistical power would then be comparatively quite low, but it would allow to include information from studies where the raw data is not available?