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Add an example comparing mega- and meta-analysis #74

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@tsalo tsalo commented Dec 18, 2021

Closes #59.

Changes proposed:

  • Add an example comparing meta- and meta-analysis.
  • Add statsmodels as a dependency for the documentation group.

To do:

  • Plot study-wise and general effects and variances.
  • Show how mega-analysis is superior to meta-analysis. The example dataset isn't great for that since the grouping of observations into "studies" is really arbitrary.

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tsalo commented Jun 2, 2022

@angielaird have you come across any non-imaging datasets that could be useful for comparing mega- and meta-analyses?

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No, nothing comes to mind. Perhaps @nicholst can provide pointers?

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