[R-meta] How to Get PIs for Moderator Analyses

Tori Peña Tor|@Pen@ @end|ng |rom @tonybrook@edu
Thu Jun 22 19:37:20 CEST 2023


Thanks, all!

Unfortunately, the profile() function did not yield PIs for our moderator
analyses.  Are there other ways to get the PIs for rma.mv models since
predict() and profile() are not working?

On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 12:18 PM Michael Dewey via R-sig-meta-analysis <
r-sig-meta-analysis using r-project.org> wrote:

> Dear Tori
>
> Just to clarify the reasoning behind my comments I was concerned that
> your data may not be adequate to fit the model since you seemed to have
> very small random variances and little effect from the moderators.
>
> Michael
>
> On 14/06/2023 10:22, Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (NP) via R-sig-meta-analysis
> wrote:
> > Michael means using the profile() function.
> >
> > This aside, if you use predict(<model>), then it will compute
> predicted/fitted values based on the model matrix (and corresponding
> CIs/PIs). If you want predicted values for particular combinations of
> moderator values, then you have to specify the 'newmods' argument.
> >
> > Best,
> > Wolfgang
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: R-sig-meta-analysis [mailto:
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> >> Behalf Of Tori Peña via R-sig-meta-analysis
> >> Sent: Tuesday, 13 June, 2023 19:51
> >> To: Michael Dewey
> >> Cc: Tori Peña; R Special Interest Group for Meta-Analysis
> >> Subject: Re: [R-meta] How to Get PIs for Moderator Analyses
> >>
> >> Hi Michael,
> >>
> >> Thanks for your response!  What do you mean by profiling the variance?
> >> Yes, some of my moderators had virtually no effect in our models.  I
> have
> >> the issue with the PI being displayed for each data point in the model
> >> instead of the PI for the model across all the moderators,
> unfortunately.
> >>
> >> On Tue, Jun 6, 2023 at 12:20 PM Michael Dewey <lists using dewey.myzen.co.uk>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Dear Tori
> >>>
> >>> It might help to know exactly why you think the ouput is incorrect but
> I
> >>> notice that (a) your random effects seem to have very small variances
> >>> (have you tried profiling them?) (b) your moderator does not seem to
> >>> have much effect either.
> >>>
> >>> Michael
> >>>
> >>> On 06/06/2023 16:59, Tori Peña via R-sig-meta-analysis wrote:
> >>>> Hello Listserv -
> >>>>
> >>>> I wanted to know if folks know of a way to get prediction intervals
> for
> >>>> moderator analyses!  I tried the predict() function but the output
> looks
> >>>> incorrect.  I attached a screenshot below of the code plus a part of
> the
> >>>> output.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks in advance!
> >>>>
> >>>> --
> >>>> *Tori Peña, Ph.D. *(she/her/ella)
> >>>> Cognitive Psychology
> >>>> Dept. of Psychology
> >>>> Stony Brook University
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