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A tutorial on Bayesian model-averaged meta-analysis in JASP

  • Sophie W. Berkhout*
  • , Julia M. Haaf
  • , Quentin F. Gronau
  • , Daniel W. Heck
  • , Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

Researchers conduct meta-analyses in order to synthesize information across different studies. Compared to standard meta-analytic methods, Bayesian model-averaged meta-analysis offers several practical advantages including the ability to quantify evidence in favor of the absence of an effect, the ability to monitor evidence as individual studies accumulate indefinitely, and the ability to draw inferences based on multiple models simultaneously. This tutorial introduces the concepts and logic underlying Bayesian model-averaged meta-analysis and illustrates its application using the open-source software JASP. As a running example, we perform a Bayesian meta-analysis on language development in children. We show how to conduct a Bayesian model-averaged meta-analysis and how to interpret the results.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1260-1282
JournalBehavior Research Methods
Volume56
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024
Externally publishedYes

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