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EVAL 6970: Meta-Analysis Subgroup Analysis Dr. Chris L. S. Coryn Kristin A. Hobson Fall 2013
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Agenda Subgroup analyses – In-class activity
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Subgroup Analyses
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ModelMethod 1Method 2Method 3 Fixed-effect 123 456 789
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Fixed-Effect Model within Subgroups: Method 1
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The difference between the two effects is Which is tested as Where
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Fixed-Effect Model within Subgroups: Method 1 Where For a two-tailed test =(1-(NORMDIST(ABS(Z))))*2
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Fixed-Effect Model within Subgroups: Method 1
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Fixed-Effect Model within Subgroups: Method 2
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A 8.431640.0770 B 4.542940.3375 Within 12.974580.1127 Between 13.462610.0002 Total 26.437190.0017
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Fixed-Effect Model within Subgroups: Method 2 Variance components
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Fixed-Effect Model within Subgroups: Method 3
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Use Total between
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Magnitude of Subgroup Differences With The 95% confidence interval is Where
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A 8.43164269.8413 B 4.54294241.6667 Total 12.97458511.5079
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Use A and B and Total within
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Proportion of Explained Variance
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Variance Explained by Subgroup Membership
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Summary Effects in Subgroup Analyses Depends on questions and the nature of data If question is one of superiority, best not to report a summary effect across subgroups If question is one of equivalence, a summary effect across subgroups may or may not be warranted Most important are substantive implications and what summary effect represents
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Models for Subgroup Analyses Three models – Fixed-effect analysis: Fixed-effect model within and across subgroups – Mixed-effect analysis: Random-effects model within subgroups and fixed-effect model across subgroups (generally recommended model) – Fully random-effects analysis: Random- effects model within and across subgroups
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Today’s In-Class Activity
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