FIGURE 3
Subgroup analysis for chalcone. (A) Forest plot showing the results of 43 comparisons examining the effect of a chalcone on anxiety‐like behavior in animal tests. The figure shows the standardized mean difference (SMD) between control and chalcone‐treated groups with corresponding 95% confidence intervals in the individual comparison, based on a random‐effects model. A negative standardized mean difference (SMD) corresponds to decreased anxiety‐like behavior, while a positive SMD corresponds to increased anxiety‐like behavior after chalcone treatment. The overall effect size is denoted by the diamond symbol. (B) Estimated dose–response curve, based on the observed effect size (SMD) with increasing chalcone dose. Each point corresponds to a single comparison from the forest plot. The curve was obtained by fitting a 5‐parameter Brain–Cousens model, with dose as an independent variable and observed effect size SMD as a dependent variable.