Thank you Mike - that has worked brilliantly.
I have one further question that I was hoping someone on the forum may be
able to help with.
For most of my meta regressions I am interested in the impact of a one unit
increase in the explanatory variable, however for one I want to estimate the
effe
Hi All,
I have run a series of random effects meta regressions on binomial outcomes
using the metabin function in R. Now I would like to conduct some random
effects meta regressions on the outcomes. Is there a command available which
will allow for me to test the impact of a certain variable on t
Hi Josh,
Thank you for your response. I have recreated my issue using the Olkin 95
data and subgrouping by year of study - I hope it shows where my problem
lies:
library(meta)
data(Olkin95)
metaeg<-metabin(event.e, n.e, event.c, n.c, studlab = author,
data=Olkin95, method="MH",
sm="OR", MH.ex
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