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TOSTER (version 0.8.3)

compare_cor: Comparing two independent correlation coefficients

Description

[Stable]

A function to compare correlations between studies. This function is intended to be used to compare the compatibility of original studies with replication studies (lower p-values indicating lower compatibility).

Usage

compare_cor(
  r1,
  df1,
  r2,
  df2,
  method = c("fisher", "kraatz"),
  alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater", "equivalence", "minimal.effect"),
  null = 0
)

Arguments

r1

Correlation study 1.

df1

Degrees of freedom from study 1 (if a simple correlation the df is N-2).

r2

Correlation study 2.

df2

Degrees of freedom from study 2 (if a simple correlation the df is N-2).

method

Method for determining differences. Default, "z", will use Fisher's transformation, while "Kraatz" will use the Kraatz method.

alternative

a character string specifying the alternative hypothesis, must be one of "two.sided" (default), "greater", "less", "equivalence" (TOST), or "minimal.effect" (TOST). You can specify just the initial letter.

null

a number indicating the null hypothesis. For TOST, this would be equivalence bound.

Details

This function tests for differences between correlations. @return A list with class "htest" containing the following components:

  • "statistic": z-score

  • "p.value": numeric scalar containing the p-value for the test under the null hypothesis.

  • "estimate": difference in SMD between studies.

  • "null.value": the specified hypothesized value for the null hypothesis.

  • "alternative": character string indicating the alternative hypothesis (the value of the input argument alternative). Possible values are "greater", "less", or "two-sided".

  • "method": Type of SMD.

  • "data.name": "Summary Statistics" to denote summary statistics were utilized to obtain results.

  • "cor": Correlation input for the function.

  • "call": the matched call.

References

Counsell, A., & Cribbie, R. A. (2015). Equivalence tests for comparing correlation and regression coefficients. The British journal of mathematical and statistical psychology, 68(2), 292–309. https://doi.org/10.1111/bmsp.12045

Anderson, S., & Hauck, W. W. (1983). A new procedure for testing equivalence in comparative bioavailability and other clinical trials. Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods, 12(23), 2663-2692.

See Also

Other compare studies: boot_compare_cor(), boot_compare_smd(), compare_smd()