gnu: Add r-puniform.
* gnu/packages/statistics.scm (r-puniform): New variable.
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@code{robu()} (from @code{robumeta}), and @code{rma.uni()} and @code{rma.mv()}
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@code{robu()} (from @code{robumeta}), and @code{rma.uni()} and @code{rma.mv()}
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(from @code{metafor}).")
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(from @code{metafor}).")
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(license license:gpl3)))
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(license license:gpl3)))
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(define-public r-puniform
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(package
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(name "r-puniform")
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(version "0.2.4")
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(source
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(origin
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(method url-fetch)
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(uri (cran-uri "puniform" version))
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(sha256
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(base32
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"0v2977y9cwjx74xk0ig745g09wn7nrcsrg4f6v315sglsm18iaa8"))))
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(properties `((upstream-name . "puniform")))
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(build-system r-build-system)
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(propagated-inputs
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`(("r-adgoftest" ,r-adgoftest)
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("r-metafor" ,r-metafor)
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("r-rcpp" ,r-rcpp)
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("r-rcpparmadillo" ,r-rcpparmadillo)))
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(home-page
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"https://github.com/RobbievanAert/puniform")
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(synopsis
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"Meta-Analysis Methods Correcting for Publication Bias")
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(description
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"This package provides meta-analysis methods that correct for publication
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bias and outcome reporting bias. Four methods and a visual tool are currently
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included in the package.
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@enumerate
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@item The p-uniform method as described in van Assen, van Aert, and Wicherts
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(2015) @url{doi:10.1037/met0000025} can be used for estimating the average
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effect size, testing the null hypothesis of no effect, and testing for
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publication bias using only the statistically significant effect sizes of
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primary studies.
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@item The p-uniform* method as described in van Aert and van Assen (2019)
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@url{doi:10.31222/osf.io/zqjr9}. This method is an extension of the p-uniform
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method that allows for estimation of the average effect size and the
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between-study variance in a meta-analysis, and uses both the statistically
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significant and nonsignificant effect sizes.
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@item The hybrid method as described in van Aert and van Assen (2017)
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@url{doi:10.3758/s13428-017-0967-6}. The hybrid method is a meta-analysis
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method for combining an original study and replication and while taking into
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account statistical significance of the original study. The p-uniform and
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hybrid method are based on the statistical theory that the distribution of
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p-values is uniform conditional on the population effect size.
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@item
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The fourth method in the package is the Snapshot Bayesian Hybrid Meta-Analysis
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Method as described in van Aert and van Assen (2018)
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@url{doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0175302}. This method computes posterior
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probabilities for four true effect sizes (no, small, medium, and large) based
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on an original study and replication while taking into account publication bias
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in the original study. The method can also be used for computing the required
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sample size of the replication akin to power analysis in null hypothesis
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significance testing.
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@end enumerate
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The meta-plot is a visual tool for meta-analysis that
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provides information on the primary studies in the meta-analysis, the results
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of the meta-analysis, and characteristics of the research on the effect under
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study (van Assen and others, 2020).
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Helper functions to apply the Correcting for Outcome Reporting Bias (CORB)
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method to correct for outcome reporting bias in a meta-analysis (van Aert &
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Wicherts, 2020).")
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(license license:gpl2+)))
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