Dear researchers,

I am currently conducting a meta analysis which analyses the relation between personal values and different well-being scales across cultures. In my meta analysis the effect size I search for in all studies is the Pearson Correlation Coefficient.

Today, I came across a relevant study that conducted a hierarchical linear model to predict well-being through personal values. Now, I am not sure, whether I can transform the result-table, e.g. the HLM coefficients, in this study into a correlation.

Attached the relevant study with the result tables at the end. For my meta analysis, pp. 38 and 39 are relevant, in order to get information about the relation between personal values and well-being.

It would be awesome if someone could let me know whether it is possible to calculate correlations from the results of this hierarchical linear model.

Best regards and thank you so much,

Benedict

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