This function computes second-order meta-analysis function for d values. It supports second-order analyses of bare-bones, artifact-distribution, and individual-correction meta-analyses.
ma_d_order2(
k,
N = NULL,
d = NULL,
delta = NULL,
var_d = NULL,
var_d_c = NULL,
ma_type = c("bb", "ic", "ad"),
sample_id = NULL,
citekey = NULL,
moderators = NULL,
moderator_type = "simple",
construct_x = NULL,
construct_y = NULL,
construct_order = NULL,
data = NULL,
control = control_psychmeta(),
...
)
A nested tabular object of the class "ma_psychmeta".
Vector or column name of meta-analyses' k values.
Vector or column name of meta-analyses' total sample sizes (optional).
Vector or column name of mean observed d values.
Vector or column name of mean corrected d values.
Vector or column name of observed variances of observed d values.
Vector or column name of observed variances of corrected d values.
Type of meta-analyses being analyzed: "bb" (barebones), "ic" (individual correction), or "ad" (artifact distribution).
Vector or column name of study ID labels.
Optional vector of bibliographic citation keys for samples/studies in the meta-analysis (if multiple citekeys pertain to a given effect size, combine them into a single string entry with comma delimiters (e.g., "citkey1,citekey2").
Matrix or column names of moderator variables to be used in the meta-analysis (can be a vector in the case of one moderator).
Type of moderator analysis ("none", "simple", or "hierarchical").
Vector or column name of construct names for X.
Vector or column name of construct names for Y.
Vector indicating the order in which variables should be arranged, with variables listed earlier in the vector being preferred for designation as X.
Data frame containing columns whose names may be provided as arguments to vector arguments and/or moderators.
Output from the control_psychmeta()
function or a list of arguments controlled by the control_psychmeta()
function. Ellipsis arguments will be screened for internal inclusion in control
.
Further arguments to be passed to functions called within the meta-analysis.