5-2 How to do a systematic review or a meta-analysis with HubMeta: Importing correlation tables

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Extracting data from large correlation tables can be very time consuming. In this video we will see how you can do this a lot more efficiently using HubMeta. We will go over the option to enter tables manually, using a CSV file, and finally using HubMeta's proprietary "automatic table reader".

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Hi there I have published many meta-analyses. This “grab” function seems to be good. But for sample size, alpha, moderator information that are not available in the correlation table, but need manual entry. It is very easy to get them wrong. Thus, the common practice is to have two RAs enter them and the researcher will resolve the discrepancies. At the very least, the hubmeta should allow two coders to do the coding rather than one.

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