The log response ratio, lnRR, is the most frequently used effect size statistic for meta-analysis in ecology. However, often missing standard deviations (SDs) prevent estimation of the sampling variance of lnRR. We propose new methods to deal with missing SDs via a weighted average coefficient of variation (CV) estimated from studies in the dataset that do report SDs. Across a suite of simulated conditions, we find that using the average CV to estimate sampling variances for all observations, regardless of missingness, performs with minimal bias. Surprisingly, even with missing SDs, this simple method outperforms the conventional approach (basing each effect size on its individual study-specific CV) with complete data. This is because the c...
1. Meta-analyses conventionally weight study estimates on the inverse of their error variance, in or...
This paper examines the implications of the present approaches in handling missing variability in me...
Missing effect-size estimates pose a difficult problem in meta-analysis. conventional procedures for...
The log response ratio, lnRR, is the most frequently used effect size statistic for meta-analysis in...
BACKGROUND: For outcomes that studies report as the means in the treatment and control groups, some ...
Nakagawa S, Poulin R, Mengersen K, et al. Meta-analysis of variation: ecological and evolutionary ap...
Meta-analyses are often used to estimate the relative average values of a quantitative outcome in tw...
Background: Rigorous, informative meta-analyses rely on availability of appropriate summary statisti...
One of the most widely used effect size indices for meta-analysis in psychology is the standardized ...
Missing effect-size stimates pose a difficult problem in meta-analysis. Con-ventional procedures for...
When study variances are not reported or ‘missing”, it is common practice in meta analysis to assume...
Meta-analyses are often used to estimate the relative average values of a quantitative outcome in tw...
Meta-analyses of continuous endpoints are generally supposed to deal with normally distributed data....
1. Despite the wide application of meta-analysis in ecology, some of the traditional methods used fo...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...
1. Meta-analyses conventionally weight study estimates on the inverse of their error variance, in or...
This paper examines the implications of the present approaches in handling missing variability in me...
Missing effect-size estimates pose a difficult problem in meta-analysis. conventional procedures for...
The log response ratio, lnRR, is the most frequently used effect size statistic for meta-analysis in...
BACKGROUND: For outcomes that studies report as the means in the treatment and control groups, some ...
Nakagawa S, Poulin R, Mengersen K, et al. Meta-analysis of variation: ecological and evolutionary ap...
Meta-analyses are often used to estimate the relative average values of a quantitative outcome in tw...
Background: Rigorous, informative meta-analyses rely on availability of appropriate summary statisti...
One of the most widely used effect size indices for meta-analysis in psychology is the standardized ...
Missing effect-size stimates pose a difficult problem in meta-analysis. Con-ventional procedures for...
When study variances are not reported or ‘missing”, it is common practice in meta analysis to assume...
Meta-analyses are often used to estimate the relative average values of a quantitative outcome in tw...
Meta-analyses of continuous endpoints are generally supposed to deal with normally distributed data....
1. Despite the wide application of meta-analysis in ecology, some of the traditional methods used fo...
Methods for random-effects meta-analysis require an estimate of the between-study variance, τ 2. The...
1. Meta-analyses conventionally weight study estimates on the inverse of their error variance, in or...
This paper examines the implications of the present approaches in handling missing variability in me...
Missing effect-size estimates pose a difficult problem in meta-analysis. conventional procedures for...