metaforest (Q141498)

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Exploring Heterogeneity in Meta-Analysis using Random Forests
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Exploring Heterogeneity in Meta-Analysis using Random Forests

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    0.1.3
    8 January 2020
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    0.1.0
    9 September 2017
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    0.1.2
    31 May 2018
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    0.1.4
    26 January 2024
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    26 January 2024
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    Conduct random forests-based meta-analysis, obtain partial dependence plots for metaforest and classic meta-analyses, and cross-validate and tune metaforest- and classic meta-analyses in conjunction with the caret package. A requirement of classic meta-analysis is that the studies being aggregated are conceptually similar, and ideally, close replications. However, in many fields, there is substantial heterogeneity between studies on the same topic. Classic meta-analysis lacks the power to assess more than a handful of univariate moderators. MetaForest, by contrast, has substantial power to explore heterogeneity in meta-analysis. It can identify important moderators from a larger set of potential candidates (Van Lissa, 2020). This is an appealing quality, because many meta-analyses have small sample sizes. Moreover, MetaForest yields a measure of variable importance which can be used to identify important moderators, and offers partial prediction plots to explore the shape of the marginal relationship between moderators and effect size.
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