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Great! I find RoBMA to be a solution to my issue as well. Its more intuitive for me. Im interested in hearing more about what you mean by a "Robustness check" though. What exactly am I looking for? Do you have a paper of RoBMA used this w…
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Hello I read that paper regarding the issues of selection models and indeed, they are flimsy in my case. Are you suggesting I just use the RoBMA after selecting a single effect size from each study? When you say analyzing all estimates together and …
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Hello, Thanks for the detailed response! I am still new at this so apologies if some of my follow-up questions arent clear. Let me detail the data a bit more to give you a better context: All the studies used did not have "assessing attention …
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Great thank you so much for the info everyone!
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Hello Wow thank you so much! So from what I see, the method I used to calculate the effect sizes and SD(pooled) adheres to your code. The only thing Im still unsure about is the Standard Error of effect size calculation used. In the RoBMA (Amazing …
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Ah I see it, thanks. But this begs the question, which formula is correct to calculate a standard error of the effect size since there are many of them? (1) SD(pooled) / sqrt(n) or one of these: https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/495015/what-…
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Im using cohen's d but i couldnt find it on the wiki entry🤔
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Bump :)
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Hello, Thanks for the feedback! Are you saying that the best way to report the results is using BF10, while having the "compare to null model" box checked? If we have the best supported model, what is the use in looking at the second best …
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Hello, Thanks for the feedback! So is the best way to report the results using the BF10 and compare it to the null model? Does the analysis of effects table tell us what to look at in the post-hoc? Like if I had a bayefactor of 1 for the models tha…
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https://forum.cogsci.nl/uploads/077/8NAQJW5ML96Z.jpg Is this what you may be looking for?
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This post can be deleted, I have since found answers to many of the questions.