[R-meta] Robust Variance Analysis (RVA)
Michael Dewey
||@t@ @end|ng |rom dewey@myzen@co@uk
Wed Jan 31 14:31:14 CET 2024
When you say Robust Variance Analysis do you mean obtaining cluster
robust estimators using, for instance, clubsandwich?
As to your first question meta-analysis is a technique for combining
estimates from a number of sources and meta-regression extends that by
allowing for moderator variables either to explain heterogeneity or to
test a specific scientific hypothesis.
Michael
On 31/01/2024 09:01, Sevilay Cankaya via R-sig-meta-analysis wrote:
> Dear community,
>
> My question is about RVA (Robust Variance Analysis). What is the difference
> between meta regression and meta analysis ? And must have two continuous
> variables (moderator) to do rva.
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