[R] metafor escalc(measure="SMCC")

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Fri Nov 22 20:08:40 CET 2013


Many thanks to Wolfgang Wiechtbauer for the explanation.

Sincerely

Mario Petretta


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  Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 19:08:14 +0100
  From: "Viechtbauer Wolfgang (STAT)"
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  .cmicalc is a non-exported function. You can see the code with:

  getAnywhere(.cmicalc)

  Best,
  Wolfgang


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  Subject: [R] metafor escalc(measure="SMCC")

  Many thanks to Wolfgang Viechtbauer for the prompt and clear answer.
  However, I'm unable to understand what .cmicalc mathematically does in the
  code line:

  cmi <- .cmicalc(mi)

  I look in the metafor documentation and in R (?.cmical and ??.cmicalc) but
  I have no result. Please, can I have further explanation on this point?

  Sorry for the trouble

  Sincerely

  Mario Petretta
  Department of Translational Medical Sciences
  Naples University Federico II
  Italy




Message: 50 Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2013 11:48:33 +0100
  From: "Viechtbauer Wolfgang (STAT)"
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  Dear Mario,

  You can always just inspect the code:

  escalc.default

  Best,
  Wolfgang

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  Wolfgang Viechtbauer, Ph.D., Statistician
  Department of Psychiatry and Psychology
  School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
  Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences
  Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616 (VIJV1)
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  Subject: [R] metafor escalc(measure="SMCC")

  Dear all,

  I use R 3.0 for Windows.

  I ask how escalc(measure="SMCC") [metafor package] mathematically
  calculate yi and vi when only change score and SD change score are
  provided.

  I used the example (repoted below) posted by Qiang Yue at:

http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/using-metafor-for-meta-analysis-of-before-
  after-studies-escalc-SMCC-td4667233.html

  but it is unclear for me the formula used to derive y1 and v1. I read
  the documentation of metafor package and it is all very well
  described, but I ask if possible for the formula used by
  escalc(measure="SMCC") to mathematically calculate yi and vi.
  Unfortunatel, I have no free access to the paper quoted in metafor
  package.

  Beginning example:

  fMRS
  author year n mean_r sd_r mean_s sd_s r
  1 Tom  2006 9  0   0 0.12 0.03    0   0
  2 Jack 2012 6  0   0 0.23 0.05    0   0
  3 Zhu  2013 8  0   0 0.18 0.05    0   0




dat_SMCC=escalc(measure="SMCC",data=fMRS,ni=n,m1i=mean_s,m2i=mean_r,sd1i=s
d_s,sd2i=sd_r,ri=r
  ,append=TRUE)

dat_SMCC

author year n mean_r sd_r mean_s sd_s r  yi      vi 1 Tom 2006  9  0    
   0    0.12  0.03  0 3.6108 0.8354
  2 Jack 2012 6  0     0    0.23  0.05  0 3.8674 1.4131
  3 Zhu 2013  8  0     0    0.18  0.05  0 3.1975 0.7640



  Sincerely

  --
  Mario Petretta
  Department of Translational Medical Sciences
  Naples University Federico II
  Italy

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