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**Workshop Slides** [Conducting Meta-Analysis in R: A Practical Introduction][2] [Best Practice Systematic Review - Deakin University][3] [Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis in Behavioural Medicine: A Practical Introduction to Best Practices - International Congress of Behavioural Medicine, Melbourne, 2016][1] **Simple correlation analyses** [Guide to expected data format][4] [Conducting and reporting simple meta-analyses using correlation coefficients][5] - *an R notebook using knitr and metafor* [Conducting and reporting simple meta-analyses using correlation coefficients][6] - *example output* **Simple standarised mean difference analyses** [Guide to expected data format][7] [Conducting and reporting simple meta-analyses using SMDs][8] [1]: https://osf.io/cmjuw/ [2]: https://osf.io/qxbaf/ [3]: https://osf.io/w78kh/ [4]: https://osf.io/6bk7b/wiki/Correlation%20Data%20Format/ [5]: https://osf.io/mzucx/ [6]: https://osf.io/ydsq6/ [7]: https://osf.io/6bk7b/wiki/SMD%20Data%20Format/ [8]: https://osf.io/rs5kd/ "SMD Analysis Template"
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