As someone who practices meta-analysis, you are probably familiar with comprehensive meta-analysis, the metafor package for R, and RevMan. JASP is a broader statistical program based on R that is free and enables reproducible science. They just revamped their meta-analysis modules and they are the best available in a no-code software platform.
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Access state of the art LLMs all in one place with ChatLLM – My 3 month review of ChatLLM:
https://youtu.be/_Z3nLKvTbGc
Tutorials and how-to guides:
Connect a LLM to your Zotero (or any other local folder):
https://youtu.be/b2BSZfOtD_w
Install OpenWebUI (it’s free and no coding!):
https://youtu.be/gm_1VUg3L24
Conventional meta-analysis: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXa5cTEormkEbYpBIgikgE0y9QR7QIgzs
Three-level meta-analysis: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXa5cTEormkHwRmu_TJXa7fSb6-WBXXoJ
Three-level meta-analysis with correlated and hierarchical effects and robust variance estimation: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXa5cTEormkEGenfcnp9X5dQUhmm7f9Jp
Want free point and click (no coding required) meta-analysis software? Check out Simple Meta-Analysis: https://learnmeta-analysis.com/pages/simple-meta-analysis-software
Tired of manually extracting data for systematic review and meta-analysis? Check out AI-Assisted Data Extraction, a free package for R!
https://youtu.be/HuWXbe7hgFc
Free ebook on meta-analysis in R (no download required): https://noah-schroeder.github.io/reviewbook/
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