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Jul 26, 2022 01:07 PM | Feng Liu
RE: forest plots
Dear Lydia,
As you said, one can extract the mask of the signigficant peaks and use R to generate forest plot. But in this way, we cannot guarantee the overall effect in the forest plot is still significant, right? Because in AES-SDM, the significance was estimate by randomization rather than the significance directly derived from random-effect analysis such as R "metafor", right?
Best,
Feng
Originally posted by Lydia Fortea:
As you said, one can extract the mask of the signigficant peaks and use R to generate forest plot. But in this way, we cannot guarantee the overall effect in the forest plot is still significant, right? Because in AES-SDM, the significance was estimate by randomization rather than the significance directly derived from random-effect analysis such as R "metafor", right?
Best,
Feng
Originally posted by Lydia Fortea:
Dear Jeanne
With AES-SDM you cannot perform the forest plot. You shoudl extract the mask of the signigficant peaks, and the use tha mask to exctract the values for each study. Then, with this data you can use another software like R, to make the forest plot.
Kind regards,
Lydia
With AES-SDM you cannot perform the forest plot. You shoudl extract the mask of the signigficant peaks, and the use tha mask to exctract the values for each study. Then, with this data you can use another software like R, to make the forest plot.
Kind regards,
Lydia
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Title | Author | Date |
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Jeanne Yang | Jun 25, 2022 | |
Lydia Fortea | Jul 26, 2022 | |
Feng Liu | Jul 26, 2022 | |
trista_yi | Sep 14, 2022 | |