Power-enhanced funnel plots for meta-analysis: The sunset funnel plot

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Abstract

Currently, dedicated graphical displays to depict study-level statistical power in the context of meta-analysis are unavailable. Here, we introduce the sunset (power-enhanced) funnel plot to visualize this relevant information for assessing the credibility, or evidential value, of a set of studies. The sunset funnel plot highlights the statistical power of primary studies to detect an underlying true effect of interest in the well-known funnel display with color-coded power regions and a second power axis. This graphical display allows meta-analysts to incorporate power considerations into classic funnel plot assessments of small-study effects. Nominally significant, but low-powered, studies might be seen as less credible and as more likely being affected by selective reporting. We exemplify the application of the sunset funnel plot with two published meta-analyses from medicine and psychology. Software to create this variation of the funnel plot is provided via a tailored R function. In conclusion, the sunset (power-enhanced) funnel plot is a novel and useful graphical display to critically examine and to present study-level power in the context of meta-analysis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages43-49
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Mar 2020
EventResearch Synthesis 2019 Conference - Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information (ZPID) & Center for Advanced Academic Studies, Leibnitz, Germany
Duration: 27 May 201931 May 2019

Conference

ConferenceResearch Synthesis 2019 Conference
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityLeibnitz
Period27/05/1931/05/19

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 501001 General psychology

Keywords

  • funnel plot
  • meta-analysis
  • publication bias
  • small-study effects
  • statistical power

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