compare_smd | R Documentation |
A function to compare standardized mean differences (SMDs) 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).
compare_smd(
smd1,
n1,
se1 = NULL,
smd2,
n2,
se2 = NULL,
paired = FALSE,
alternative = c("two.sided", "less", "greater", "equivalence", "minimal.effect"),
null = 0,
TOST = FALSE
)
smd1 , smd2 |
SMDs from study 1 & 2, respectively. |
n1 , n2 |
sample size(s) from study 1 & 2, respectively (can be 1 number or vector of 2 numbers). |
se1 , se2 |
User supplied standard errors (SEs). This will override the internal calculations. |
paired |
a logical indicating whether the SMD is from a paired or independent samples design. If a one-sample design, then paired must be set to TRUE. |
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. |
TOST |
Defunct: use alternative argument. Logical indicator (default = FALSE) to perform two one-sided tests of equivalence (TOST). |
This function tests for differences between SMDs from independent studies (e.g., original vs replication).
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.
"smd": SMDs input for the function.
"sample_sizes": Sample sizes input for the function.
"call": the matched call.
Other compare studies:
boot_compare_cor()
,
boot_compare_smd()
,
compare_cor()
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