Re: [R] Random Effects Meta Regression

2011-01-16 Thread Viechtbauer Wolfgang (STAT)
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2011 19:27 To: r-help@r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] Random Effects Meta Regression > 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 met

Re: [R] Random Effects Meta Regression

2011-01-16 Thread s306
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

Re: [R] Random Effects Meta Regression

2011-01-07 Thread Mike Cheung
Hi Steph, You may try the metafor package http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/metafor/index.html Regards, Mike -- - Mike W.L. Cheung Phone: (65) 6516-3702 Department of Psychology Fax: (65) 6773-1843

[R] Random Effects Meta Regression

2011-01-07 Thread s306
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