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In JASP 0.19.3, the forest plot no longer displays whether the model is fixed-effect or random-effect. This feature was available in JASP 0.18.3, so this appears to be a regression. Additionally, the I² value is missing in the model information.
Expected Behaviour
The forest plot should display the model type (fixed-effect or random-effect), as it did in JASP 0.18.3
Steps to Reproduce
Open the Meta-Analysis module in JASP 0.19.3.
Perform a meta-analysis with both fixed-effect and random-effect models.
Observe that the forest plot does not indicate the model type.
Check the model information section—the I² statistic is missing.
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Log (if any)
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More Debug Information
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Final Checklist
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JASP Version
0.19.3
Commit ID
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JASP Module
Meta Analysis
What analysis are you seeing the problem on?
Meta Analysis
What OS are you seeing the problem on?
Windows 10
Bug Description
In JASP 0.19.3, the forest plot no longer displays whether the model is fixed-effect or random-effect. This feature was available in JASP 0.18.3, so this appears to be a regression. Additionally, the I² value is missing in the model information.
Expected Behaviour
The forest plot should display the model type (fixed-effect or random-effect), as it did in JASP 0.18.3
Steps to Reproduce
...
Log (if any)
No response
More Debug Information
No response
Final Checklist
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: