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meta-workshop

Meta-analysis workshop for the Society of Experimental Biology (SEB) 2022

Part 1

Introduction: Why do meta-analysis?

  • Quantitative synthesis that provides effect magnitude that can be used for:
    1. power analyses,
    2. predicting effects across space and time etc.
  • Philosophical
    • One study is almost never enough (sampling theory)
    • Studies in ecology and evolution are underpowered so provides a way to improve power.
  • Heterogeneity.
    • We can measure how variable an outcome is across studies
    • Attempt to explain this variability
    • Provide important new avenues for research and test critical hypotheses
    • Prediction intervals

Effect sizes, what to use and when to use them, what they mean

  • Key characteristics of an effect size
  • Comparability issues
  • 'Nuisance heterogeneity' and how to deal with it?

Meta-analytic models

  • Random effects and multi-level meta-analysis
  • Meta-regression models
  • Mostly need multilevel meta-analysis -Multi-level is important! Add obs in metafor
  • Visualising
    • Funnel plots
    • Orchard plots
  • Interpretation of and reporting from models

Part 2

Advanced Meta-analytic Topics

  • Publication bias
    • how to deal with it.
  • Meta-analysis of magnitudes
    • Correctly analysing unsigned effect sizes
  • Controlling for Non-independence
    • Phylogeny
    • Shared control / shared trait
    • VCV matrices; phylogeny, shared control etc
    • Robust variance estimators when unknown.
  • Missing standard deviations
  • Arm-based meta-analysis

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