Plot method for objects of class 'runMetaAnalysis'
Source:R/runMetaAnalysis.R
plot.runMetaAnalysis.Rd
Plot S3 method for objects of class runMetaAnalysis
.
Usage
# S3 method for runMetaAnalysis
plot(x, which = NULL, eb = FALSE, eb.labels = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
- x
An object of class
runMetaAnalysis
.- which
Model to be plotted. Can be one of
"overall"
,"combined"
,"lowest.highest"
,"outliers"
,"influence"
,"threelevel"
,"threelevel.che"
,"baujat"
,"loo-es"
,"loo-i2"
,"trimfill"
,"limitmeta"
or"selection"
.- eb
Prints a forest plot with empirical Bayes point estimates and study-specific prediction intervals as proposed by van Aert (2021). Defaults to
FALSE
.- eb.labels
If
eb
isTRUE
, should the empirical Bayes estimates and prediction intervals for each study be printed on the right side of the forest plot? Defaults toFALSE
.- ...
Additional arguments.
References
van Aert, R. C., Schmid, C. H., Svensson, D., & Jackson, D. (2021). Study specific prediction intervals for random-effects meta-analysis: A tutorial. Research Synthesis Methods, 12(4), 429-447.
Author
Mathias Harrer mathias.h.harrer@gmail.com, Paula Kuper paula.r.kuper@gmail.com, Pim Cuijpers p.cuijpers@vu.nl