"rma.uni"
, "rma.mh"
, "rma.peto"
, and "rma.glmm"
.## S3 method for class 'rma.uni':
print(x, digits=x$digits, showfit=FALSE, signif.legend=TRUE, \dots)
## S3 method for class 'rma.mh':
print(x, digits=x$digits, showfit=FALSE, \dots)
## S3 method for class 'rma.peto':
print(x, digits=x$digits, showfit=FALSE, \dots)
## S3 method for class 'rma.glmm':
print(x, digits=x$digits, showfit=FALSE, signif.legend=TRUE, \dots)
## S3 method for class 'rma':
summary(object, digits=object$digits, showfit=TRUE, signif.legend=TRUE, \dots)
## S3 method for class 'summary.rma':
print(x, digits=x$digits, showfit=TRUE, signif.legend=TRUE, \dots)
"rma.uni"
, "rma.mh"
, "rma.peto"
, "rma.glmm"
, or "summary.rma"
(for print
)."rma"
(for summary
).FALSE
for print
and TRUE
for summary
).print
functions do not return an object. The summary
function returns the object passed to it (with additional class "summary.rma"
).showfit=TRUE
or by default forsummary
)."rma.glmm"
and when using a model that models study level differences as a random effect)."rma.glmm"
, the results from a likelihood ratio test are provided.rma.uni
, rma.mh
, rma.peto
, rma.glmm