rbar | R Documentation |
Computes the weighted mean correlation from a data object of the general format found in
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rbar(x)
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A matrix or data.frame with columns Rxy and n: see |
For a set of correlations for each study (i), rbar is computed as: sum(Ni*ri)/sum(Ni) where, Ni is the sample size of study i and ri is the correlation in study i.
Sample Weighted Average Correlation: uncorrected for artifacts other than sampling error
This is the mean correlation across studies corrected for sampling error. It is also known as bare-bones meta-analysis.
Thomas D. Fletcher t.d.fletcher05@gmail.com
Arthur, Jr., W., Bennett, Jr., W., and Huffcutt, A. I. (2001) Conducting Meta-analysis using SAS. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Hunter, J.E. and Schmidt, F.L. (2004). Methods of meta-analysis: Correcting error and bias in research findings (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
Hunter, J.E., Schmidt, F.L., and Jackson, G.B. (1982). Meta-analysis: Cumulating research findings across studies. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.
varr
, rhoCA
# From Arthur et al
data(ABHt32)
rbar(ABHt32)
# From Hunter et al
data(HSJt35)
rbar(HSJt35)
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