View source: R/es_from_ANOVA_statistics.R
| es_from_anova_pval | R Documentation | 
Convert a p-value from a one-way independent ANOVA to several effect size measures
es_from_anova_pval(
  anova_f_pval,
  n_exp,
  n_nexp,
  smd_to_cor = "viechtbauer",
  reverse_anova_f_pval
)
| anova_f_pval | p-value (two-tailed) from an ANOVA (binary predictor). If your p-value is one-tailed, simply multiply it by two. | 
| n_exp | number of participants in the experimental/exposed group. | 
| n_nexp | number of participants in the non-experimental/non-exposed group. | 
| smd_to_cor | formula used to convert the  | 
| reverse_anova_f_pval | a logical value indicating whether the direction of generated effect sizes should be flipped. | 
This function converts the p-value from the F-value of an ANOVA (one-way, binary predictor) into a t-value,
and then relies on the calculations of the es_from_student_t() function.
To convert the p-value into a t-value, the following formula is used (table 12.1 in Cooper):
student\_t = qt(\frac{anova\_f\_pval}{2}, df = n\_exp + n\_nexp - 2)
Then, calculations of the es_from_student_t() are applied.
This function estimates and converts between several effect size measures.
| natural effect size measure | D + G | 
| converted effect size measure | OR + R + Z | 
| required input data | See 'Section 11. ANOVA statistics, Student's t-test, or point-bis correlation' | 
| https://metaconvert.org/html/input.html | |
Cooper, H., Hedges, L.V., & Valentine, J.C. (Eds.). (2019). The handbook of research synthesis and meta-analysis. Russell Sage Foundation.
es_from_anova_pval(anova_f_pval = 0.0012, n_exp = 20, n_nexp = 22)
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.