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I am trying to convert an Odds Ratio to an Effect Size (ES). I found this article from Cross validated that provides a way of converting a Log Odds Ratio to Cohen's d but am unsure of three things.

  1. Is an 'Odds Ratio' is the same as a 'Log Odds Ratio'?
  2. Does the statistical significance test and heterogeneity tests directly translate to the converted ES or do these need to also be converted?
  3. I am also unsure if I am carrying out the calculations correctly. Based on three studies the OR is $0.52$ ($CI = 0.37, 0.74; p = 0.0002$) Heterogeneity: $\chi^2 = 3.66; I^2 = 45\%$. Does my calculated/converted ES below seem accurate? I don't mean to ask someone to do them for me so have tried to figure them out myself but I'm not 100% sure if I've done it right.

Cohen's d = $0.287$ ($CI = 0.204, 0.407$)

Thank you for any guidance.

I am trying to convert an Odds Ratio to an Effect Size (ES). I found this article from Cross validated that provides a way of converting a Log Odds Ratio to Cohen's d but am unsure of three things.

  1. Is an 'Odds Ratio' is the same as a 'Log Odds Ratio'?
  2. Does the statistical significance test and heterogeneity tests directly translate to the converted ES or do these need to also be converted?
  3. I am also unsure if I am carrying out the calculations correctly. Based on three studies the OR is $0.52$ ($CI = 0.37, 0.74; p = 0.0002$) Heterogeneity: $\chi^2 = 3.66; I^2 = 45\%$. Does my calculated/converted ES below seem accurate? I don't mean to ask someone to do them for me so have tried to figure them out myself but I'm not 100% sure if I've done it right.

Cohen's d = $0.287$ ($CI = 0.204, 0.407$)

Thank you for any guidance.

I am trying to convert an Odds Ratio to an Effect Size (ES). I found this article from Cross validated that provides a way of converting a Log Odds Ratio to Cohen's d but am unsure of three things.

  1. Is an 'Odds Ratio' the same as a 'Log Odds Ratio'?
  2. Does the statistical significance test and heterogeneity tests directly translate to the converted ES or do these need to also be converted?
  3. I am also unsure if I am carrying out the calculations correctly. Based on three studies the OR is $0.52$ ($CI = 0.37, 0.74; p = 0.0002$) Heterogeneity: $\chi^2 = 3.66; I^2 = 45\%$. Does my calculated/converted ES below seem accurate? I don't mean to ask someone to do them for me so have tried to figure them out myself but I'm not 100% sure if I've done it right.

Cohen's d = $0.287$ ($CI = 0.204, 0.407$)

Thank you for any guidance.

I am trying to convert an Odds Ratio to an Effect Size (ES). I found this article from Cross validated that provides a way of converting a Log Odds Ratio to Cohen's d but am unsure of three things.

  1. Is an 'Odds Ratio' is the same as a 'Log Odds Ratio'?
  2. Does the statistical significance test and heterogeneity tests directly translate to the converted ES or do these need to also be converted?
  3. I am also unsure if I am carrying out the calculations correctly. Based on three studies the OR is 0.52 $0.52$ (CI = 0.37, 0.74; p = 0.0002$CI = 0.37, 0.74; p = 0.0002$) Heterogeneity: Chi2 = 3.66; I2 = 45%$\chi^2 = 3.66; I^2 = 45\%$. Does my calculated/converted ES below seem accurate? I don't mean to ask someone to do them for me so have tried to figure them out myself but I'm not 100% sure if I've done it right.

Cohen's d = 0.287$0.287$ (CI = 0.204, 0.407$CI = 0.204, 0.407$)

Thank you for any guidance.

I am trying to convert an Odds Ratio to an Effect Size (ES). I found this article from Cross validated that provides a way of converting a Log Odds Ratio to Cohen's d but am unsure of three things.

  1. Is an 'Odds Ratio' is the same as a 'Log Odds Ratio'?
  2. Does the statistical significance test and heterogeneity tests directly translate to the converted ES or do these need to also be converted?
  3. I am also unsure if I am carrying out the calculations correctly. Based on three studies the OR is 0.52 (CI = 0.37, 0.74; p = 0.0002) Heterogeneity: Chi2 = 3.66; I2 = 45%. Does my calculated/converted ES below seem accurate? I don't mean to ask someone to do them for me so have tried to figure them out myself but I'm not 100% sure if I've done it right.

Cohen's d = 0.287 (CI = 0.204, 0.407)

Thank you for any guidance.

I am trying to convert an Odds Ratio to an Effect Size (ES). I found this article from Cross validated that provides a way of converting a Log Odds Ratio to Cohen's d but am unsure of three things.

  1. Is an 'Odds Ratio' is the same as a 'Log Odds Ratio'?
  2. Does the statistical significance test and heterogeneity tests directly translate to the converted ES or do these need to also be converted?
  3. I am also unsure if I am carrying out the calculations correctly. Based on three studies the OR is $0.52$ ($CI = 0.37, 0.74; p = 0.0002$) Heterogeneity: $\chi^2 = 3.66; I^2 = 45\%$. Does my calculated/converted ES below seem accurate? I don't mean to ask someone to do them for me so have tried to figure them out myself but I'm not 100% sure if I've done it right.

Cohen's d = $0.287$ ($CI = 0.204, 0.407$)

Thank you for any guidance.

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Correct conversion of Odds Ratio to Cohen's d

I am trying to convert an Odds Ratio to an Effect Size (ES). I found this article from Cross validated that provides a way of converting a Log Odds Ratio to Cohen's d but am unsure of three things.

  1. Is an 'Odds Ratio' is the same as a 'Log Odds Ratio'?
  2. Does the statistical significance test and heterogeneity tests directly translate to the converted ES or do these need to also be converted?
  3. I am also unsure if I am carrying out the calculations correctly. Based on three studies the OR is 0.52 (CI = 0.37, 0.74; p = 0.0002) Heterogeneity: Chi2 = 3.66; I2 = 45%. Does my calculated/converted ES below seem accurate? I don't mean to ask someone to do them for me so have tried to figure them out myself but I'm not 100% sure if I've done it right.

Cohen's d = 0.287 (CI = 0.204, 0.407)

Thank you for any guidance.