Dear Wolfgang Viechtbauer and R users, I have few questions regarding the development of the package 'metafor. As you suggested , I post to the R-help mailing list. I read you're planning an extension of this method to the multivariate case. I think it would be a useful tool. I'm currently performing some analyses with R on multiple outcomes, using the Stata command mvmeta to get meta-analytic multivariate estimates, then coming back to R to use these results. Obviously, it's irritating to switch software every time. Briefly: - Are you still planning this extension? And in this case, do you have a planned date? - What are likely to be the advantages and limitations of a potential 'rma.multi' if compared to Stata's 'mvmeta'?
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