For the plot_effect_size
of the selected pairwise comparison,
the different colours and sizes of the bubbles reflect the
posterior standard deviation and the posterior mean, respectively.
A colour key appears below the plot. The size of the bubble is proportional
to the corresponding posterior mean.
Crossed bubbles indicate scenarios with conclusive evidence (the
95% credible interval excludes the null value), and filled bubbles
indicate scenarios with inconclusive evidence (the 95% credible interval
includes the null value). The missing-at-random assumption (primary
analysis) is labeled in a white frame.
Both axes illustrate the scenarios as specified in the argument
mean_scenarios
of the run_sensitivity
:
the x-axis refers to the 'experimental' intervention, and the y-axis refers
to the 'control' intervention.
The same enhanced balloon plot is created for tau (plot_tau
).
However, filled bubbles indicate low statistical heterogeneity
(the posterior median of tau is lower than the median of the
prior distribution for the heterogeneity parameter),
and crossed bubbles indicate considerable statistical heterogeneity
(the posterior median of tau exceeds the median of the prior
distribution for the heterogeneity parameter).
balloon_plot
can be used only when missing participant
outcome data have been extracted for at least one trial.
Otherwise, the execution of the function will be stopped and an error
message will be printed on the R console.