TOSTmeta {TOSTER} | R Documentation |
TOST function for meta-analysis
Description
A function for providing TOST tests of equivalence from meta-analysis results.
Usage
TOSTmeta(
ES,
var,
se,
low_eqbound_d,
high_eqbound_d,
alpha,
plot = TRUE,
verbose = TRUE
)
Arguments
ES |
meta-analytic effect size |
var |
meta-analytic variance |
se |
standard error |
low_eqbound_d |
lower equivalence bounds (e.g., -0.5) expressed in standardized mean difference (Cohen's d) |
high_eqbound_d |
upper equivalence bounds (e.g., 0.5) expressed in standardized mean difference (Cohen's d) |
alpha |
alpha level (default = 0.05) |
plot |
set whether results should be plotted (plot = TRUE) or not (plot = FALSE) - defaults to TRUE |
verbose |
logical variable indicating whether text output should be generated (verbose = TRUE) or not (verbose = FALSE) - default to TRUE |
Value
Returns TOST Z-value 1, TOST p-value 1, TOST Z-value 2, TOST p-value 2, alpha, low equivalence bound d, high equivalence bound d, Lower limit confidence interval TOST, Upper limit confidence interval TOST
References
Rogers, J. L., Howard, K. I., & Vessey, J. T. (1993). Using significance tests to evaluate equivalence between two experimental groups. Psychological Bulletin, 113(3), 553, formula page 557.
Examples
## Run TOSTmeta by specifying the standard error
TOSTmeta(ES=0.12, se=0.09, low_eqbound_d=-0.2, high_eqbound_d=0.2, alpha=0.05)
## Run TOSTmeta by specifying the variance
TOSTmeta(ES=0.12, var=0.0081, low_eqbound_d=-0.2, high_eqbound_d=0.2, alpha=0.05)
## If both variance and se are specified, TOSTmeta will use standard error and ignore variance
TOSTmeta(ES=0.12, var=9999, se = 0.09, low_eqbound_d=-0.2, high_eqbound_d=0.2, alpha=0.05)