Visualize 'confounder' control in meta-analysis.
    'metaconfoundr' is an approach to evaluating bias in studies used in
    meta-analyses based on the causal inference framework. Study groups
    create a causal diagram displaying their assumptions about the
    scientific question. From this, they develop a list of important
    'confounders'. Then, they evaluate whether studies controlled for
    these variables well. 'metaconfoundr' is a toolkit to facilitate this
    process and visualize the results as heat maps, traffic light plots,
    and more.
| Version: | 
0.1.2 | 
| Depends: | 
R (≥ 3.5.0) | 
| Imports: | 
dplyr (≥ 1.0.0), forcats, ggplot2 (≥ 3.4.0), magrittr, purrr, rlang (≥ 0.1.2), shiny, stringr, tibble, tidyr (≥
1.0.0), tidyselect | 
| Suggests: | 
covr, knitr, metafor, patchwork, readr, rio, rmarkdown, roxygen2, spelling, testthat (≥ 3.0.0), vdiffr | 
| Published: | 
2023-01-17 | 
| DOI: | 
10.32614/CRAN.package.metaconfoundr | 
| Author: | 
Malcolm Barrett  
    [aut, cre],
  Julie M. Petersen  
    [aut],
  Ludovic Trinquart  
    [aut] | 
| Maintainer: | 
Malcolm Barrett  <malcolmbarrett at gmail.com> | 
| BugReports: | 
https://github.com/malcolmbarrett/metaconfoundr/issues | 
| License: | 
MIT + file LICENSE | 
| URL: | 
https://github.com/malcolmbarrett/metaconfoundr | 
| NeedsCompilation: | 
no | 
| Language: | 
en-US | 
| Materials: | 
README, NEWS  | 
| In views: | 
MetaAnalysis | 
| CRAN checks: | 
metaconfoundr results |