[R] metafor package
William Shadish
wshadish at ucmerced.edu
Wed Feb 12 16:36:54 CET 2014
If your command looks something like this:
> forest(x,xlim=c(-6,7),cex=.8,order="prec", xlab="Effect Size",
alim=c(-.5,4),mlab="RE Average for All Studies")
In alim=c(-.5,4), increase the numbers. Make them higher than your
highest confidence interval upper bound and lower than your lowest
confidence interval lower bound. The bars may run into the text, but
that may be fixed by stretching the output window in R.
Will Shadish
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 22:11:20 +0000
From: Nathan Pace <n.l.pace at utah.edu>
To: "r-help at R-project.org" <r-help at r-project.org>
Subject: [R] metafor package
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Hi,
I have a random effects meta analysis of a proportion (logit
transformation) using rma.glmm.
I have created a forest plot of the proportion (inverse logic
transformation) using forest.rma.
I have added the credibility interval.
The forest plot is saved as a pdf.
The dotted line and whiskers of the credibility interval are too faint.
I need help on the argument(s) to widen the credibility interval dots
and whiskers.
I have looked at the forest.default function, but don?t see anything
obvious to me.
Nathan
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