Dear all,
We are excited to announce our upcoming online course on "Meta-Analysis in R" scheduled from May 13 to 16,
Course website: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/metain-r/
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to modern meta-analysis methods.
Our topics include the systematic review and meta-analysis process, statistical analysis, interpretation, and presentation of results. We will delve into parameter estimation, statistical artifacts, random-effects meta-analysis, meta-regression, model diagnostics, sensitivity analyses, and more. Throughout the course, we will use real meta-analytic datasets for hands-on tutorials and practice exercises, emphasizing the application and interpretation of various methods.
Who is this for?
While the course is designed to be fairly self-contained, a basic familiarity with statistical methods (e.g., regression, hypothesis testing) is recommended. The course will use R for analyses, and though we'll cover the necessary steps, prior basic familiarity with R is beneficial.
For the full list of our courses and Workshops, please visit: https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/
Best regards,
Carlo