About multivariate response model
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2019 6:33 pm
Hi everyone
I'm analysing some effect sizes collected from a number of empirical studies, so the data structure is multilevel, with ES nested within studies. ES is my response variable, which comprises of response type A and B. So I'm trying to fit a multivariate response model. I have encountered some difficulties therefore I'm here to seek help.
1) I don't have ES level explanatory variables but only study level explanatory variables. I want to test the influence of these study level variables on A and B. However, for some variables I propose they have similar effects on A and B, and others have differential effects on the A and B. For the variables I proposed to have similar effects, it possible to estimate only one coefficient for each explanatory variable on both A and B, because I'm not interested how different these effects are on A and B. I found a function of "add common coefficient", which will produce an h equation. Can it be used for my purpose? When should the h equation be used?
2) Within each study I have multiple ES reporting both A and B, not only one ES for each type of response. Will this model be useful for such a situation?
3) How to calculate the ICC for this model?
Thank you very much for your help
Best
I'm analysing some effect sizes collected from a number of empirical studies, so the data structure is multilevel, with ES nested within studies. ES is my response variable, which comprises of response type A and B. So I'm trying to fit a multivariate response model. I have encountered some difficulties therefore I'm here to seek help.
1) I don't have ES level explanatory variables but only study level explanatory variables. I want to test the influence of these study level variables on A and B. However, for some variables I propose they have similar effects on A and B, and others have differential effects on the A and B. For the variables I proposed to have similar effects, it possible to estimate only one coefficient for each explanatory variable on both A and B, because I'm not interested how different these effects are on A and B. I found a function of "add common coefficient", which will produce an h equation. Can it be used for my purpose? When should the h equation be used?
2) Within each study I have multiple ES reporting both A and B, not only one ES for each type of response. Will this model be useful for such a situation?
3) How to calculate the ICC for this model?
Thank you very much for your help
Best