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On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 8:24 AM, Marie-Pierre Sylvestre
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I want to do a meta-analysis of case-control studies on which an OR was
> computed based on a continuous exposure. I have found several several
> packages (metafor, rmeta, meta) but unless I misunderstood their main
Hello everyone,
I want to do a meta-analysis of case-control studies on which an OR was
computed based on a continuous exposure. I have found several several
packages (metafor, rmeta, meta) but unless I misunderstood their main
functions, it seems to me that they focus on two-group comparisons (bi
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