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KitchenhamMadeyskiBrereton.ABBAMetaAnalysisReportedResults data
Description
This data is used in the paper: Barbara Kitchenham, Lech Madeyski and Pearl Brereton. Meta-analysis for Families of Experiments: A Systematic Review and Reproducibility Assessment, Empirical Software Engineering (2019) doi:10.1007/s10664-019-09747-0. This data set reports the meta-analysis results reported by the authors of the primary studies included in the systematic review that reported results on a per document basis which for S7 and S11 was equivalent to reporting the results for each time period.
Usage
KitchenhamMadeyskiBrereton.ABBAMetaAnalysisReportedResults
Format
A text file with variables:
- Study
This field includes the study identifier of each of the the 3 primary studies which reported results per document.
- Type
This identifies the type of effect size used by the study authors. d or g refer to d_IG and g_IG, P is the aggregated p values, if the repeated measures (RM) estimate was obtained it is appropriately specified.
- Source
Always set to Rep. This identifies that the data was as reported by the primary study authors.
- mean
The overall mean effect size reported by the study authors
- pvalue
The one-sided p-value associated with the overall mean reported by the study authors. NA means the authors did not report this statistic.
- UB
The upper bound of the confidence interval of the overall mean as reported by the primary study authors. NA means the authors did not report this statistic.
- LB
The lower bound of the confidence interval of the overall mean as reported by the primary study authors. NA means the authors did not report this statistic.
- QE
The heterogeneity statistic associated with the meta-analysis as reported by the study authors. NA means the authors did not report this statistic.
- Qep
The p-value of the heterogeneity statistic associated with the meta-analysis as reported by the study authors. NA means the authors did not report this statistic.
Source
https://madeyski.e-informatyka.pl/reproducible-research/
Examples
KitchenhamMadeyskiBrereton.ABBAMetaAnalysisReportedResults