tips:weights_in_rma.mv_models
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==== Models Fitted with the rma.mv() Function ==== | ==== Models Fitted with the rma.mv() Function ==== | ||
- | Models fitted with the '' | + | Models fitted with the '' |
The example involves studies that were conducted at schools that in turn were nested within a higher-ordering grouping variable (districts). This leads to a multilevel structure that we want to account for in the analysis. First, let's copy the data into '' | The example involves studies that were conducted at schools that in turn were nested within a higher-ordering grouping variable (districts). This leads to a multilevel structure that we want to account for in the analysis. First, let's copy the data into '' |
tips/weights_in_rma.mv_models.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/03 13:37 by Wolfgang Viechtbauer