Dear Kostadin

You could give us the data (after all there are only three studies) so we can run it through a different package or you could look at the code for omni and see where it is computing sqrt(var.T.agg.tau) and how it computed that in the first place.

And you could turn off HTML in your mailer as otherwise your mail can get corrupted.

On 10/11/2015 08:14, Kostadin Kushlev wrote:
Hi there,

I am trying to run a mini meta-analysis for three studies within one of my 
papers. I am using the Mac package for meta-analyzing correlation coefficients.

I am using the following command: omni(es = z, var = var.z, data = dat, type="weighted", 
method = "fixed", ztor = TRUE)

This produces the expected values, but also a warning message: In 
sqrt(var.T.agg.tau) : NaNs produced

This message is repeated twice.

I am wondering how to interpret this error message. Is this because the program 
can’t estimate certain parameters due to the small number of correlation 
coefficients I am trying to analyze (only 3)?

Most importantly, can I report and interpret the output despite those messages?

Kosta



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